Hello....hello....hello.... is there anybody in there. Just type if you can hear me. I need someone who knows what it's about. come on now I'm really feeling down. Can an admin help me out. I need some friggin help....
I totally understand where you are coming from, as anyone would be at the end of tether.
However....
First of all, I suggest you dial your tone if you want people to help you.
Secondly this is not an instant messaging chat room, it's a forum where people from different timezones help each other out so there
will be a delay.
In regards to your issue, the quickest solution is to format your entire drive and do a clean install but you will lose ALL data from Vista.
So make sure you back up your data.
Howeveryou did not give us your PC specs so we do not know if your system meets the requirements to run Windows 10 without any upgrades. From the looks of your posts you may need to upgrade however there are work arounds. But you must respond in a calm and concise manner giving us specific information - in this case.
1) Your CPU
2) How much ram you have
3) How much storage space you have
4) Your motherboard make / oem
You can find all these out by using Speccy (portable).
At minimum you will need 30 gigabytes of storage to install Windows 10 this will allow you to barely get by. As Windows 10 takes 15 to 20 gigs and you have several other gigs for programmes and updates.
You can reclaim some back using disk clean up and cleaning windows update files.
The recommended storage is more tha 50 gigs, as that gives you breathing room for the automatic updates and programmes.
If you have a large hard drive 120 gb or more, I suggest partitioning the drive with 55 gb for Windows 10 and the rest for data. If you have 200 gb then set 80 gb for Windows 10 partition, anymore than 200 gb, 100 gb for the C drive is fine for most people. The reason being you need to account for system restore points, potential programme installs and plus most people don't change the default directory for games which can take more than 40 Gigs these days.
Power users tend to use dedicated SSDs for their Windows 10 install.
If I were you I would buy a new hdd and install windows 10 on that, you can get a terabyte 3.5 mechanical drive for less than 50 bucks. If you want speed, go for an ssd but it will only function as fast as your CPU. Presuming your PC shipped with Vista, you may need to update your bios to use the newer sata hard drives.
This is why giving us specific information will allow people to give the best course of action, as it may very well turn out that you may have to invest in a brand new PC to run Windows 10 without any vista era related issues.