I proceed as advised and get "Media creation tool 22H2.exe - unable to run. Support error code 0x80072F8F - 0x2000."
I have an admin account created years ago to download software, but this also didn't work to run the downloaded media tool.
They say "A downloadable ISO file can also be used instead of the tool to install Win 10," but I do not see how to get this file.
Tempted to keep using Win 7 but according to you experts system security is compromised if I do.
What purpose does it serve Microsoft to make this upgrade difficult?
It's utterly baffling that we have no idea when we'll get new features even well after they've been released. Why Microsoft thinks this is a good rollout strategy is beyond me.
I owned a lot of Soundblaster cards over the years all the way back to the ISA slot era. I use a Soundblaster X3 external now because I'm able to run it through a KVM and have it follow the machine I happen to be using. It drives a set of JBL 305 powered monitors wonderfully. I'm not gaming or doing home theater through it, so rear channels aren't a consideration for me, though it does have side / rear / sub outputs.
I disagree that using browser based password managers is a bad idea, your passwords are encrypted by the OS password, but they also be synchronized to make them helpful. I would also use a password manager extension that supports MFA TOTP and Passkeys to manage the account that synchronizes the data.
Ente is 100% free and allows you to vault important information, has password vault support, and supports 2FA TOTP support, I just don’t believe, it has a browser extension.
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Howard Davis
Running Win 7. Advised to go to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 to get 10, but still unable to do the upgrade.
I proceed as advised and get "Media creation tool 22H2.exe - unable to run. Support error code 0x80072F8F - 0x2000."
I have an admin account created years ago to download software, but this also didn't work to run the downloaded media tool.
They say "A downloadable ISO file can also be used instead of the tool to install Win 10," but I do not see how to get this file.
Tempted to keep using Win 7 but according to you experts system security is compromised if I do.
What purpose does it serve Microsoft to make this upgrade difficult?
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