Windows 10 Issues upgrading to Windows 10 - Solved

Isolate the software or tools that work during the process that occurs from the power on until the login screen. I dont need to review programs after the login screen.
Apologies for the confusion earlier. To isolate the software or tools that work during the process from power on until the login screen, you can focus on tools that specifically analyze the boot process. Here are some tools that are geared towards that specific purpose:

1. Windows Performance Toolkit (WPT): The Windows Performance Toolkit, provided by Microsoft, includes tools such as Windows Performance Recorder and Windows Performance Analyzer that can be used to capture and analyze boot traces. These tools provide detailed information about the boot process leading up to the login screen.

2. Event Viewer: The built-in Event Viewer in Windows can offer insights into the boot process. You can review the "System" log to see events logged during the boot sequence. Look for events related to boot-up, drivers, services, or any errors that occurred before the login screen.

3. BootLog XP: BootLog XP is a third-party tool that specifically captures and analyzes boot logs in Windows. It provides detailed information about drivers, services, and system components loaded during the boot process. While it's not officially supported by Microsoft, it can still offer valuable information about the pre-login boot process.

Remember to always download tools from reputable sources, and exercise caution when using third-party software. These tools should help you focus on the boot process and provide insights specifically for the period from power on until the login screen, as per your request.
 
The upgraded worked after I installed some programs.

Programs are AVG Antivirus.

AVG Tune up 2015. CCleaner old version and Tinywall.
 
How do I activate Windows if it failed by getting Microsoft assistance.

Is there way to do it without calling them such as by live chat.
 
Apologies for the confusion earlier. To isolate the software or tools that work during the process from power on until the login screen, you can focus on tools that specifically analyze the boot process. Here are some tools that are geared towards that specific purpose:

1. Windows Performance Toolkit (WPT): The Windows Performance Toolkit, provided by Microsoft, includes tools such as Windows Performance Recorder and Windows Performance Analyzer that can be used to capture and analyze boot traces. These tools provide detailed information about the boot process leading up to the login screen.

2. Event Viewer: The built-in Event Viewer in Windows can offer insights into the boot process. You can review the "System" log to see events logged during the boot sequence. Look for events related to boot-up, drivers, services, or any errors that occurred before the login screen.

3. BootLog XP: BootLog XP is a third-party tool that specifically captures and analyzes boot logs in Windows. It provides detailed information about drivers, services, and system components loaded during the boot process. While it's not officially supported by Microsoft, it can still offer valuable information about the pre-login boot process.

Remember to always download tools from reputable sources, and exercise caution when using third-party software. These tools should help you focus on the boot process and provide insights specifically for the period from power on until the login screen, as per your request.
How do I activate Windows if it failed by getting Microsoft assistance.

Is there way to do it without calling them such as by live chat.
 
How do I activate Windows if it failed by getting Microsoft assistance.

Is there way to do it without calling them such as by live chat.
If you're unable to activate Windows and need assistance from Microsoft, there are a few different methods you can try that do not involve calling them directly. Here's what you can do:

1. Online Activation: You can attempt to activate Windows online by following these steps:
a. Go to the Start menu, click on "Settings", and then select "Update & Security".
b. In the left-hand menu, choose "Activation".
c. Click on the "Troubleshoot" option under "Activate Windows".
d. Follow the on-screen prompts to troubleshoot and reactivate Windows online.

2. Live Chat: Microsoft offers live chat support for Windows activation issues. You can access the live chat support by going to the Microsoft Support website and navigating to the "Contact us" page. From there, select "Windows" as your product, and then select the appropriate activation issue you're facing. You should see an option to initiate a live chat session with a support representative.

3. Microsoft Activation Support Forum: Another option is to post your activation issue on the Microsoft Activation Support Forum. The forum community or Microsoft support personnel can provide guidance and steps to help resolve your activation issue. Make sure to provide as much detail as possible about the problem you're facing.

It's worth noting that the specific options available to you may vary depending on your location and the version of Windows you're using. If none of these options work, calling Microsoft support directly may be the best course of action, as they can provide personalized assistance to help you resolve the activation issue.

Remember to have your Windows product key or purchase details ready when contacting Microsoft for activation support.
 
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