jaylach wrote:
Installing 1709 directly from physical media could help. That is how I do my major version updates. Here is a link to help you create physical media. You can create on USB or DVD. My preference is DVD.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/softwar ... /windows10Jay, two related questions, as I am going to try and install 1709 directly on my friend's Toshiba laptop:
(1) My friend did the free upgrade from Win 7 to Win 10 Home a couple of years ago, so I'm not sure he has a true license number required to create an installation media. Where would I find such a license number on his Toshiba?
(2) A couple of years ago, following your instructions, I downloaded the tool and created an ISO file, from which I then created a Windows installation DVD. I labeled the DVD as a Win 10 Pro DVD. Could I now use this DVD to reinstall Win 10 Home on his Toshiba using his license number (if I can find it)? Or do I need to create another ISO & DVD?
Thanks..........