

- #Windows 10 pro version 1511 not starting istall install
- #Windows 10 pro version 1511 not starting istall update
- #Windows 10 pro version 1511 not starting istall driver
Rufus is just nicer for making a lot more install flash-drives, etc. I use RUFUS to make ISOs into bootable flash drives when I download, and the MS tool when it applies. I hid all but drive C: for the last test, so nothing really to see there. Regarding multiple-boot configurations, ask me! but those partitions are imaged and gone, not that doing that seemed to even help!

I am relatively new to this forum, but I have been working on ThinkPads all the way back to the T20 and Windows 2000 upgrading to Win XP. I will try changing the video to the Intel low-performance graphics, a good tip! I'll get back here after I have tried that.Īnything else anyone can recommend to either downgrade or uninstall or what? Can't get past 1511 and all updates, up to then no problems and all the normal automatic Windows Update, etc. Separately, I downloaded and manually ran setup.exe in the 1703 update, doesn't matter. n No USB anything plugged in, then uninstalled the Ericcson 1507g driver, the wireless driver, and the two bluetooth drivers.
#Windows 10 pro version 1511 not starting istall driver
I disabled the driver for the wireless, use the 10-base-1000 wired to my router. I read that is a driver issue, so I changed the video from the ATI 3400 HD to the Microsoft generic When Windows Upgrade gets to the 1809 update, it predictably never completes. I did then again 2 days ago just to be sure. Used the 1511 upgrade disk of Win10, no problems auto-activated. Installed clean Windows 7 and all drivers, which is a bit tricky unless you know where they all are, in the end Device manager completely clean, etc. About as far as it can go short of even larger hard disk (or even 2 if in the DVD slot] Just drive C:, plenty of disk space, HD is a 500 GB HGST drive, 8 GB, T9900 CPU, etc. I work heavily on this model and have done likely more multiple-boot situations, etc.īut in anticipation of the questions that might have derailed the discussion needless, I have done the following literally the simplest configuration. "why am i paying for the latest when i can only have the old?" (paying for the entire cc collection btw.
#Windows 10 pro version 1511 not starting istall update
So in short: no one who has windows 7, vista, windows 8, windows 10 can run your latest software without the update from half an year ago? or the ones that are having windows 7 (released in 2009 !!!!) can run photoshop but those who have wind(late 2015) CAN'T run it? (btw can anyone confirm that it runs with windows 8.1 or windows 7 or is that another mistake in the " updated requirements section" Although their reply is simple - you want this, you must have windows version X - but isn't this a messure too drastic? if i had windows 7 i could ve run the 2017 version without a problem (that's almost 8 years of compatibility since the OS was availlable) but if i have windows 10 i can't run the 2018 version (not even 3 yearssince the release of windows 10 in 2015)? and i need version 1703 wich was released in July 27, 2017. Sure the devs can release new versions of their software with higher system requirements and it's ok they provided the easy solution to revert back to an older version (NOT ok though to not specify the requirements from the start - i mean in the CC GUI). Gilson here i think has spoken the idea behind this, in fact this is the problem.
