huh? You do know we need your specs yes... and what do you mean by "worked on laptop but not desktop"?
The WX key is one system only and you can't have it on two machines but without details we can't help you much.
1. I'm not sure what activated means, but I have been using this win 7 system for several years.Ok so you have a Windows 7 (sp1) desktop system that you want to upgrade to Windows 10;
- Is the windows 7 activated?
- Does it have any anti-virus programs... avast, windows defender, avg etc?
- Have you scanned the system with a malware sniffer... if so what one?
- How good is your (lan not wifi) internet... is downloading 6g more than you can manage?
- Have you backed up any files needed so that if the shit hits the fan a format isn't a major stress?
Since you are attaching PDF files for you graphics, I was wondering if you are aware of the Snipping Tool and how you can capture part of the Screen, then upload that file using the upload a file button? My eyes are old so I need help ...
There may be a file called setupact.log in a $Windows.~BT folder which may help you to see what is happening. Quite a few folks have run into problems with the size of drive they are using to upgrade and not having enough free space. The exact percentage where the upgrade fails, both task and overall, may help pin down where the problem is occurring.
If you get a chance, you might attach a picture of your Disk Management window.
0x80240020 WU_E_NO_INTERACTIVE_USER Operation did not complete because there is no logged-on interactive user.
According to a Dell article, running the Update Troubleshooter in Windows 8.1 should resolve the problem, I am not sure what troubleshooters Windows 7 has.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...80240020/d695e827-9774-4e10-8972-df8d51a7bb51
on windows you press the [windows key] + [pause] to show your system details. I'm not sure what activated means,
thats very tight for the normal upgrade... can you delete something?I have 22G free on my SSD,
on windows you press the [windows key] + [pause] to show your system details
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thats very tight for the normal upgrade... can you delete something?
The link goes to 114 pages of stuff. I perused it briefly, but I will need more time to go through it more carefully.Have you tried the link I gave you.. Let us know even if it doesn't work.
The SSD is probably too small. I would guess the archive folder created will be 20 GB or greater.. The error message you got, however doesn't seem to agree with the small SSD, but sometimes those error messages aren't worth much.
I replaced my 120G SSD with a 240G SSD Now I have 132G of free space. The update continues to fail daily.thats very tight for the normal upgrade... can you delete something?