L LoweDennis Active member Joined Mar 20, 2016 Posts 41 Mar 27, 2016 #41 okay so this notification will stay there till I upgrade to Windows 10
BrianDrab Emeritus Joined Oct 20, 2014 Posts 18,131 Location United States Mar 27, 2016 #42 Correct. Are you interested in upgrading?
L LoweDennis Active member Joined Mar 20, 2016 Posts 41 Mar 27, 2016 #43 I thought about but I have decided I am not going to
BrianDrab Emeritus Joined Oct 20, 2014 Posts 18,131 Location United States Mar 27, 2016 #44 OK. Do you want to remove all the Windows 10 files so that you are not prompted to install it?
L LoweDennis Active member Joined Mar 20, 2016 Posts 41 Mar 27, 2016 #45 Yeah sure would I be able to get them back if I change my mind before the free upgrade period ends
BrianDrab Emeritus Joined Oct 20, 2014 Posts 18,131 Location United States Mar 27, 2016 #46 Yes you would. All you would need to do is download the Media Creation Tool and run this to upgrade before July 29th. OK the first step would be to hide the Windows 10 upgrade. When you go to Windows Update and see the Windows 10 update, right-click on it and select hide. Let me know when complete. Thanks.
Yes you would. All you would need to do is download the Media Creation Tool and run this to upgrade before July 29th. OK the first step would be to hide the Windows 10 upgrade. When you go to Windows Update and see the Windows 10 update, right-click on it and select hide. Let me know when complete. Thanks.
BrianDrab Emeritus Joined Oct 20, 2014 Posts 18,131 Location United States Mar 27, 2016 #48 Good. Now let's clean up the files which will clear up a lot of space. 1. Click the Start button and type disk in the search box. 2. Right-click on Disk Cleanup that appears in the search results and click on Run as administrator. 3. It will take a few moments to scan. Allow it to finish. 4. Select Clean up System Files and check Temporary Installation files. Click OK and confirm that you are sure. Allow this to run and let me know when complete. Thanks.
Good. Now let's clean up the files which will clear up a lot of space. 1. Click the Start button and type disk in the search box. 2. Right-click on Disk Cleanup that appears in the search results and click on Run as administrator. 3. It will take a few moments to scan. Allow it to finish. 4. Select Clean up System Files and check Temporary Installation files. Click OK and confirm that you are sure. Allow this to run and let me know when complete. Thanks.
BrianDrab Emeritus Joined Oct 20, 2014 Posts 18,131 Location United States Mar 27, 2016 #50 C:\ drive likely.
BrianDrab Emeritus Joined Oct 20, 2014 Posts 18,131 Location United States Mar 27, 2016 #52 Wow, you have a fast machine. Now do the following. Remove Update Manually 1. Click on the Start button and in the search box, type Command Prompt 2. When you see Command Prompt on the list, right-click on it and select Run as administrator 3. When command prompt opens, copy and paste the following command into it, press enter wusa /uninstall /KB:2952664 4. Let me know if it says it was successful or if there are any errors. Then repeat the command with the following update. Let me know the results. wusa /uninstall /KB:3035583
Wow, you have a fast machine. Now do the following. Remove Update Manually 1. Click on the Start button and in the search box, type Command Prompt 2. When you see Command Prompt on the list, right-click on it and select Run as administrator 3. When command prompt opens, copy and paste the following command into it, press enter wusa /uninstall /KB:2952664 4. Let me know if it says it was successful or if there are any errors. Then repeat the command with the following update. Let me know the results. wusa /uninstall /KB:3035583
L LoweDennis Active member Joined Mar 20, 2016 Posts 41 Mar 27, 2016 #53 Look at the picture to see specs if your are curious Screenshot by Lightshot
L LoweDennis Active member Joined Mar 20, 2016 Posts 41 Mar 27, 2016 #54 I guess it was successful it didn't say anything
BrianDrab Emeritus Joined Oct 20, 2014 Posts 18,131 Location United States Mar 27, 2016 #55 Wow on the specs. :thumbsup2: I'm guessing something wasn't typed in correctly. You should get some kind of notification when running the command.
Wow on the specs. :thumbsup2: I'm guessing something wasn't typed in correctly. You should get some kind of notification when running the command.
L LoweDennis Active member Joined Mar 20, 2016 Posts 41 Mar 27, 2016 #56 its had be restart after I ran the command
L LoweDennis Active member Joined Mar 20, 2016 Posts 41 Mar 27, 2016 #57 I copied and pasted the first command and the cmd ran it and went to Screenshot by Lightshot and when I did the second one it had a restart my pc
I copied and pasted the first command and the cmd ran it and went to Screenshot by Lightshot and when I did the second one it had a restart my pc
BrianDrab Emeritus Joined Oct 20, 2014 Posts 18,131 Location United States Mar 27, 2016 #58 OK, then check for Windows Updates and if you see the following two updates, right-click on them and select hide. KB2952664 KB3035583
OK, then check for Windows Updates and if you see the following two updates, right-click on them and select hide. KB2952664 KB3035583
BrianDrab Emeritus Joined Oct 20, 2014 Posts 18,131 Location United States Mar 27, 2016 #60 Good. At this point you shouldn't have any Windows 10 files until you are ready to do so. The shield should also be gone on your Start button. You may have to reboot one last time if this isn't the case.
Good. At this point you shouldn't have any Windows 10 files until you are ready to do so. The shield should also be gone on your Start button. You may have to reboot one last time if this isn't the case.