I have done several "upgrades" for people to help them with their Windows 10 installation and generally it has been fine (ensuing Macrium backups have been done first) but we will be visiting our youngest daughter and she is wanting me to help with her Windows 7 laptop.
If I get the chance to take it away with me, only a short visit, I'll feel better about doing the process but is it possible when using either the media creation tool or a prepared USB stick with the ISO to select to not keep the files, settings and applications etc of the previous OS and for that to be ok for activation....? It would save time having to reset the OS once installed providing that it would still activate.
Up to now I have always kept those files and done a "full upgrade" and only on my main PC did I then do a clean install on a formatted drive.
Yes that is how I did the update on my Win 7 laptop. Just bear in mind that the O/S won't give you the option to roll back afterwards if you go down the route of a clean upgrade/not keeping any previous files/apps/users. The windows.old folder will still be retained on your disk.

Could someone tell me if its normal that every single folder on all 3 of my hard drives is set to read only?

Gutted I can't use the Win+G record feature due to not having a Geforce 600 series, only have a 560Ti![]()
Sorry I haven't read the whole thread but what is the general thought - worth an upgrade on a PC from Win 7 or not?
Searching on google shows its riddled with bugs and not that much of a general improvement so to wait a while yet, but wanted to see what the OcUK opinion is?
If you do a clean install, you won't get any major bugs. 10 has been rock solid for me and doing the same on other PCs they're fine as well. A friend did an upgrade keeping his apps and files and it was a mess, but doing a clean install afterwards solved his issues with 10.
Has anyone tried to install for a second time on different hardware? Whats the deal? Is it telephone activation?
Just installed these on Windows 10 and every game works perfect! Great Find! Add to sticky under a new Windows 10 games section buddy!
I am going to add them to my shares too so people can grab them directly from another source.
Yes they all worked for me too. I dont play windows games very often but they are ok for killing a couple of mins 
If you could email me your link to your source ill add it as an alternate download
(if thats ok)I missed thisYes they all worked for me too. I dont play windows games very often but they are ok for killing a couple of mins
Ill add them to the FAQIf you could email me your link to your source ill add it as an alternate download
(if thats ok)
(3 Links)chrome has an extension to do thisit just puts tabs to sleep to save memory