Please go to piriform.com and download the free
SPECCY hardware diagnostic, and post back the resulting text file back here to this thread.
Can you please tell us what kind of computer you have? Make/Model? Is it a desktop PC or a laptop? Is it a self-built PC or a custom-built PC?
This information along with neemo's request for your update log will have us to better advise you.
Also, prior to attempting your W10 upgrade, did you remember to run the
W10 COMPATIBILITY TEST? If not,
you will want to backup your computer to external media as suggested above, and either do a Clean Install on W10 or restore your computer to it's original windows version, either Windows7 or Windows8/8.1/8.1.1 and repeat the W10 download/upgrade process to completion making certain that you address any suggestions you get from the
COMPATIBILITY REPORT such as removing incompatible apps (programs), drivers, or hardware. Here's a link to step-by-step instructions on how to run the
W10 COMPATIBILITY TEST: Get Windows 10 app - Check Compatibility Report for Windows 10
When you run the
W10 COMPATIBILITY TEST, make certain has Henk mentioned that you remove any and all internal storage drives as well as usb external storage drives, printers, webcams, etc. and ONLY run the
W10 COMPATIBILITY TEST on
JUST THE C: BOOTDRIVE!! This is vital, as often upgraders have a whole bunch of older devices and drives plugged into their computer when they perform the upgrade. They have no idea that this is a major
"NO-NO" and that professional computer technicians unplug all your old junk peripherals prior to attempting the windows10 upgrade. Failing to do that results in the
W10 COMPATIBILITY TEST failing, hanging, or freezing since it can't use devices that are 10 years old that no longer work or are no longer compatible with modern versions of windows (>2009).
Best of luck,
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