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Windows 10 installation updating too long

f0dor

So I've downloaded Win10 Enterprise 32-bit and burned the iso to the disk and started the inatallation but on the 2nd step it saids it's getting updates. It's been 30 minutes now. Is it downloading something large or what? Thanks in advance.

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Upgrade or Fresh Installation?

 

If upgrade unselect the "get updates thing".

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It was fresh installation.

Try doing from the start.

 

Use Bootable USB instead of DVD.

 

It'll be fast.

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Ok, but the USB doesnt appear in boot selection menu on my laptop. But it appears on my desktop computer.

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Ok, but the USB doesnt appear in boot selection menu on my laptop. But it appears on my desktop computer.

Follow these steps to make USB appear on boot menu:

 

Download and run Rufus software.

Insert your USB,

Select your USB from "Device" in the software menu,

Select GPT Partition scheme for UEFI computer,

Select the Windows ISO image in the little CD icon,

And then start the process. Your USB drive will be formatted and copied with Windows Installation files in it.

Then try to boot.

It should work.

Don't missout to select GPT Partition scheme for UEFI computer. It is important.

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I dont have a computer with UEFI bios and I tried using Rufus softwate but at the end error appeared. Then I used a different software and it appears on my WinXP computer but not on my Win7 laptop.

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