Not more then 4 months, Microsoft has release Windows 10 Build 10586. This forced users to download Windows 10 Build 10586 to perform offline installation.
Offline installation may save your bandwidth!
There are 2 ways to download Windows 10 Build 10586:
- Using media creation tools that you can download from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
- Direct download from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/techbench (I preferred this one).
Here are some mapping upgrading from previous Windows to Windows 10 Build 10586
- Windows 7 stater edition -> Windows 10 Build 10240 32bit -> Windows 10 Build 10586 32bit.
- Windows 7 professional x64 -> Windows 10 Pro Build 10240 x64 -> Windows 10 Build 10586 x64.
- Windows 81 SL x64 -> Windows 10 SL Build 10240 x64 -> Windows 10 SL Build 10586 x64.
- Windows 81 Bing x64 -> Windows 10 SL Build 10240 x64 -> -> Windows 10 SL Build 10586 x64.
You can find complete list Windows upgrade from this page http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/upgrade-to-windows-10-faq.
Mount your iso files using Virtual CloneDrive and run setup.exe, if autorun not enable (I always set this off to prevent malicious script run)
For CPU N455 and Ram 2G, upgrading from windows 7 stater, took 2.5 hours for each step.
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Upgrading your OS to windows 10 can create some technical issues, So I recommend you to have clean installation of Windows 7 windows 8 or Windows 10 and activate it via legal license.