ebradley
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Yeah, bricked mine yesterday. Bitlocker turned on from OEM is kinda stupid. I hope the adapter I bought works for the keyboard. :-S
I figured it out! Apparently the problem is the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers don't work well OOB with Windows 10. So I disabled them and was able to install it with only 12.6 GB of storage.
If you enable the drivers back on, they work fine as far as I can tell, but 10049 is pretty buggy.
I really like Windows 10 in tablet mode. The doom and gloomers around here insist that its impossible to use, but I find it to be just fine. Spartan also works pretty well for touch too.
Worked for me, thanks. attempting 10049 now. Thought I saw word of a 10051 build as well??
So the most recent build of Windows 10 has finally given the ability to update from a compressed OS, so I figured I would install it to my HP Stream 7. The problem is that no matter what I do, I can't get the preview to install to it. I've tried to update it via Windows Update, I've tried an ISO, I've tried booting it from a USB OTG stick and it keeps installing halfway, then quitting.
Has anyone else had these problems, and if so, how did you fix them?
So my HP Stream 7 was working for a while, but now my Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Audio drivers are shot. I've tried reinstalling some of them, but they don't install. All I get is that there were "hardware changes". I've also tried updating to 10074, but that doesn't work either. It just fails halfway through. I can't even get back to 8.1. Recovery and Reset don't work, and there's no way to get an ISO of Windows 8.1 with Bing.
I'm not quite sure what to do at this point, but I'll keep investigating.
I bricked my tablet trying to upgrade to 10 but found an IMG of Windows 8.1 with Bing. I can upload it to my OneDrive for you if you'd like. I also had to find drivers for my touchscreen and accelerometer before they'd work.
How did you upgrade? I tried to run the ISO and it started, but then came back with a screen that said that it can't give me options on how to install it (normally, it would say things like keep everything, or keep files and photos, or erase everything)
How did you upgrade? I tried to run the ISO and it started, but then came back with a screen that said that it can't give me options on how to install it (normally, it would say things like keep everything, or keep files and photos, or erase everything)
Are you running direct from the ISO with the original OS booted up, or have you created a bootable USB?
I booted from a USB that I created on another PC. I had to enter the BIOS on the tablet, F7 on my Linx, to enable USB as the first device.
I had a USB hub hooked up with a mouse, keyboard and the USB stick plugged in because touchscreen doesn't work until the drivers are installed.