![]() Then continue on with the installation and when you get to the "upgrade" or "custom" option, choose "custom". ![]() Once you've booted off the media, if asked if you want to continue with the upgrade or do a fresh install, choose the fresh installation. Each manufacturer computer has different Function keys to do this, so just use the one for your brand computer. I've discovered the solution would be to put the Windows 10 media into the DVDROM player and boot off the player. It didn't matter what brand name it was or whether or not it was a laptop or desktop. My computer(s) would not boot past the POST manufacturer splash screen. ![]() I've discovered that I've been experiencing the same issue as everyone else when it came to upgrading to Windows 10 from a previous Windows version. I just wanted to chime in on this old post.
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