Russ
Active Member
This is really in the "for whatever it's worth" department, because I really don't intend to do anything about it at this point, other than watch and learn.
I have (had) five machines in the awaiting upgrade category: My SPro1, a Win7 laptop, two 8.1 64-bit desktops and an 8.1 32-bit desktop (my Office computer) which I do not intend to upgrade at this point due to a somewhat critical software problem. The "had" category is one of the 8.1 desktops which is now being upgraded via the "Media Creation Tool." It's still running as I write this.
I am also running Win10-10240 on 3 or 4 (if you count dual-boot) machines and am happy with it.
What I found interesting is that on each of the machines in the "awaiting" category, the Update History shows two or three "Failed" attempts to upgrade to Win10. This is different from what I expected. I thought the Win10 upgrade would occur with permission. Even the "Get Win10" message has a "Notify me when ready" block, which I had clicked on each of those machines. Attempting to install when I am not looking does not, in my literal world view, fall into the "Notify Me" category.
Mostly, I don't care, except for my Office computer, which I do not want upgraded until I have an update for my postage program (or a replacement). Those "Failed attempts" concerned me enough that I have cloned that drive and keep that system offline unless I am sitting at it. I, and only I, will decide when or if it is upgraded.
When the Media Creation Tool upgrade is finished on the current machine, which I assume will be without incident, I will work my way through the remaining systems (other than my Office computer). I do them one at a time, because I'm kinda back in the woods here and my internet connection is a little slow. The squirrels that run the little cages are not reliable. In the cool mornings they're out gathering hickory nuts, and, in the afternoons it's too hot to run in their little fur coats.
Anyhow, for whatever it's worth.
Regards,
Russ
I have (had) five machines in the awaiting upgrade category: My SPro1, a Win7 laptop, two 8.1 64-bit desktops and an 8.1 32-bit desktop (my Office computer) which I do not intend to upgrade at this point due to a somewhat critical software problem. The "had" category is one of the 8.1 desktops which is now being upgraded via the "Media Creation Tool." It's still running as I write this.
I am also running Win10-10240 on 3 or 4 (if you count dual-boot) machines and am happy with it.
What I found interesting is that on each of the machines in the "awaiting" category, the Update History shows two or three "Failed" attempts to upgrade to Win10. This is different from what I expected. I thought the Win10 upgrade would occur with permission. Even the "Get Win10" message has a "Notify me when ready" block, which I had clicked on each of those machines. Attempting to install when I am not looking does not, in my literal world view, fall into the "Notify Me" category.
Mostly, I don't care, except for my Office computer, which I do not want upgraded until I have an update for my postage program (or a replacement). Those "Failed attempts" concerned me enough that I have cloned that drive and keep that system offline unless I am sitting at it. I, and only I, will decide when or if it is upgraded.
When the Media Creation Tool upgrade is finished on the current machine, which I assume will be without incident, I will work my way through the remaining systems (other than my Office computer). I do them one at a time, because I'm kinda back in the woods here and my internet connection is a little slow. The squirrels that run the little cages are not reliable. In the cool mornings they're out gathering hickory nuts, and, in the afternoons it's too hot to run in their little fur coats.
Anyhow, for whatever it's worth.
Regards,
Russ