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Hi...
Thought I would share my recent experience upgrading a Win7 HP Probook 4320s to Win 10.
Now... I have upgraded other machines for other people... and removed two upgrades due to really slowing them down.
However.. I wanted to wait a while to upgrade one of my own systems (still love my XP desktop and fine with Vista on another laptop)
I went through the process of getting the automatic upgrade and downloaded Win 10 but kept getting the error message 800 7005 each time I tried to install the upgrade. And I tried going though the whole downloading and installing process five time..
I also searched the error message which did not help my specific issue.
However... the laptop is working via wireless connection.. so I decided to try one more time and use an Ethernet connection.. direct to modem..... did the download again.. and finally it correctly installed.
Whether this is purely a coincidence I do not know... however.. if anyone else has an issue lon a wireless system this then it may be worth the while plugging directly into the modem... especially if the size of the download is substantial...
I have 70mb speed for the desktop which of course can be greatly reduced for a wireless system,,, and as we all know the upgrade is a massive 3gb or there about....
Hope this helps someone
AP
UK
Thought I would share my recent experience upgrading a Win7 HP Probook 4320s to Win 10.
Now... I have upgraded other machines for other people... and removed two upgrades due to really slowing them down.
However.. I wanted to wait a while to upgrade one of my own systems (still love my XP desktop and fine with Vista on another laptop)
I went through the process of getting the automatic upgrade and downloaded Win 10 but kept getting the error message 800 7005 each time I tried to install the upgrade. And I tried going though the whole downloading and installing process five time..
I also searched the error message which did not help my specific issue.
However... the laptop is working via wireless connection.. so I decided to try one more time and use an Ethernet connection.. direct to modem..... did the download again.. and finally it correctly installed.
Whether this is purely a coincidence I do not know... however.. if anyone else has an issue lon a wireless system this then it may be worth the while plugging directly into the modem... especially if the size of the download is substantial...
I have 70mb speed for the desktop which of course can be greatly reduced for a wireless system,,, and as we all know the upgrade is a massive 3gb or there about....
Hope this helps someone
AP
UK