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The thread discusses how to efficiently transfer a Windows 1809 upgrade download to avoid re-downloading on a slow internet connection. The original poster asks where to locate the downloaded upgrade for use on another computer, while a respondent advises that upgrades are not easily transferred and recommends downloading an ISO for an in-place upgrade. Another user suggests a method of installing via bootable USB instead of opening the folder. Overall, the conversation centers on best practices for installing Windows upgrades with slow internet, leaning towards using ISO files and bootable media.
The thread discusses how to efficiently transfer a Windows 1809 upgrade download to avoid re-downloading on a slow internet connection. The original poster asks where to locate the downloaded upgrade for use on another computer, while a respondent advises that upgrades are not easily transferred and recommends downloading an ISO for an in-place upgrade. Another user suggests a method of installing via bootable USB instead of opening the folder. Overall, the conversation centers on best practices for installing Windows upgrades with slow internet, leaning towards using ISO files and bootable media.
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