
If you are currently using Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 SP0 or Windows 8 (not 8.1), then Windows 10 upgrade will erase all your program and files (see Microsoft Windows 10 Specifications). NOTE on preserving your programs and files: In this article, we’ll learn how to upgrade to the new Windows 10 from XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1, while making sure no programs or files are lost in the process. Thanks for reading and your willingness to help.Windows 10 is officially released on July 29th, 2015. I cannot seem to delete those entries (which is what Symantec suggested doing on one of their pages).į) I have Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit, on one laptop, and Windows 7 Home Premium, 32-bit, on the other laptop. I tried to do a search of my registry and did find some entriesįor Symantec (mainly for some sort of backup storage or something like that). (I use Avast for AV, and the Windows firewall).Ĭ) I keep windows updated of all the latest updates.ĭ) I regularly clean my computer (browser cache, etc.)Į) After doing some research online, I thought that it might be a problem with some hang-over resulting from a previous installation of Symantec Norton (not currently installed on my machine). I keep my virus program updated and the virus definitions updated as well. My problem is that the change goes from the recommended setting to the "Let me choose" setting.ī) Virus scan: no issues. People seem to have problems going the other direction (from "Let me choose" to "Install updates automatically"). Here is some further information:Ī) Checked online about this problem. "Let me choose: Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them" "Install updates automatically (recommended)" PROBLEM: The setting for Windows Update keeps changing Some time goes by (an hour, a few hours, etc.), then we're back to step 1 above. I change it to the suggested "Install updates automatically (recommended)", press OK, and then the Action Center reads "No current issues detected"Ĥ. I check the message and it tells me that the setting for Windows Update is currently set to "Let me choose: Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them", and suggests that I change the Windows Update settings to "Install updatesģ. Action Center tells me "Solve PC Issues: 1 message"Ģ. I've been having some funny issues with two laptops.
