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Yesterday I opened a ticket with Microsoft help on this problem and after elevation to level 2 at Manila PI I was told that my mother board does not support Windows 10. I am not sure about that since I had been using Windows 10 for more than 6 months without problems or I should say minor problems. I built this computer as part of my recovery from cancer in 2007. I have a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3P Motherboard with an Intel core 2 quad processor on board. I have a 3TB and a 500GB HD on board. Since original build I replaced a couple of fans and now have an Antec 550W power supply in an Antec Sonata III 500 case. I can open my windows 7 ultimate which was an original install on this computer. Windows 10 upgrade was from a windows 8 install that had been upgraded to 8.1 before windows 10. I am completely open to away ahead. Looks like automatic updates is trying to update windows 7 ultimate to Windows 10. I have not even opened email in win 7 until I get through this. What I have for assistance in getting help and reading help are my smartphone (Samsung Edge 7+) and Samsung SMP905V tablet. My wife also has a windows 10 upgraded Dell laptop. I am open to suggestions as I do not want to loose that 6 plus months of Windows 10 work. Thanks in advance. I had kept the original Windows 7 Ultimate loaded on this computer. Windows 10 upgrade had gone from a Windows 8.0 pro upgraded to Windows 8.1 and then to Windows 10. Originally When Wind 10 free upgrade was first offered I was unable to load until the first major update was released in th early fall. I never ran into a problem until Jun 2016 when I noticed I was having a problem with two updates KB3156421 and KB3140741. I was following forum guidance to try and resolve problem and had to leave town for a funeral. Upon my return to computer I discovered there had been a Power loss while I was gone and then I was onset with BSOD two errors repeated numerous times Critical Process Died and Error code 0xc0000021a. That brought me to the Microsoft ticket at which I was told mother board does not support Windows 10. Never was a problem identified with the motherboard and since I am now using the Windows 7 ultimate on this computer (only operating system that is working). I see guidance on capturing dumps, but can I do that if I can't get into Windows 10. I have downloaded an IOS copy of Windows on a thumb drive and have been unable to get into Windows 10. I am not sure if I have been able to switch the boot device as I have tried every possible choice when trying to open the OS by flashing F12 key. I did run the memory test which I believe was two passes and no memory problems were identified. I am open to help in getting this desktop back operating with Windows 10. Thanks in advance
However, all or most of your personal data such as library folders, E-mails, etc. can be gotten back from data recovery.
I suggest you use an Image Backup program such as Macrium Reflect and backup your existing W7 partitions and save them to an external drive. Next, find or buy yourself another hard drive, preferably new of similar or higher capacity than...
In either case, if you do get onto W10 on your old hardware or your new build, you'd now have all your W10 personal data to copy over to that new drive on the W10 build. You'd get everything back data-wise, but you'd still have to reinstall all your old W10 programs manually from original disc media, usb media, or Internet download.
