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Vmware.log said:2015-08-01T05:15:02.765Z| vcpu-0| I120: Msg_Post: Error
2015-08-01T05:15:02.772Z| vcpu-0| I120: [msg.log.error.unrecoverable] VMware ESX unrecoverable error: (vcpu-0)
2015-08-01T05:15:02.772Z| vcpu-0| I120+ NOT_REACHED bora/devices/ahci/ahci_user.c:1521
Right click the start icon and select Control Panel. No digging and it's right there.I installed 8.1 last night and did the upgrade to 10 earlier tonight. so far the things I don't like about it is some of the stuff is more "apps" instead of programs.
if you want to change any real settings you have to do a lot of digging to find the real control panel.
You can configure updates to schedule a restart, instead of doing it at 3 am.and the auto update thing annoyed me but i'll dig through that link Robert17 posted tomorrow after I reformat and do a clean install of 10, I need to get another usb drive first
Post a screenshot of what it shows. This menu was in Win 8/8.1/10/2012/2012r2 and they should be identical except for one or two options.I tried that and control panel wasn't there. Neither was file explorer. My guess is it was one of those ever changing things when you re install Windows.
I got to it by right clicking this computer on the desktop and going to properties and then hitting the control panel in the address bar
Post a screenshot of what it shows. This menu was in Win 8/8.1/10/2012/2012r2 and they should be identical except for one or two options.
This is the official Microsoft page to create the Windows 10 ISO DVD/USB: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
To install a free upgrade to Windows 10, you need to have Windows 7/8 (not Windows Vista or Windows XP) registered with a legitimate Microsoft Key.
You actually need to have an activated running Windows 7/8 installation first.
Install Windows 10 over your existing Windows 7/8 installation - and activate Windows 10 in this way.
This will register your machine with Microsoft for use with Windows 10.
After you have done that, you can either continue to use your installed and activated Windows 10 or you can format/fresh install Windows 10 at any point in the future, because your machine is now registered with Microsoft for use with Windows 10.
You cannot fresh install Windows 10 before you've activated after installing it over your existing Windows 7/8 installation at least once.