Upgrade to Windows 10...

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by StarShot, Aug 15, 2015.

  1. StarShot

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    I upgraded my iMac running Windows in Bootcamp. Upgrade went fine except all my data files were changed to "Read only". The fix below corrected this problem.
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...646-a263-c76bbf301527?page=1&tm=1439660179434

    I then tried to install Win10 on my MacBook Air which is running Win7 via Parallels. It refused to upgrade, saying my video card does not support Win10. I'm wondering if I had a Bootcamp operation on my MBA, it would have then installed? I'm not about to switch as I frequently switch back and forth from OS X to Windows on my MBA. On my iMac, I don't care as I mostly run it in Windows. Anyone have Win10 on a MBA with Parallels?
     
  2. Dhruba@Parallels

    Dhruba@Parallels

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    Hi Charles,
    Please try to upgrade the boot camp partition first and then try to add the virtual machine as Parallels Desktop virtual machine. For more information, please refer http://kb.parallels.com/112941
     
  3. NeilM1

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    Just to be clear, Dhruba:

    If the existing installation of Parallels 10 on the Mac uses an existing installation of Windows 8.1 on Bootcamp, then the correct process for upgrading to Windows 10 is:
    1. Restart the Mac directly in Windows 8.1 in the Bootcamp partition
    2. Upgrade Windows 8.1 using the upgrade package provided by Microsoft.
    3. Restart the Mac in OS X Yosemite partition
    4. Open Parallels 10
    5. Configure Parallels 10 to access the new Windows 10 installation on the Bootcamp partition.

    This means that I do NOT use the special package downloaded from Parallels in http://kb.parallels.com/en/122884

    Have I got that right?

    Many thanks,

    Neil
     
  4. StarShot

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    I solved the problem in a different manner. Went into Win7 via Parallels and THEN ran the following program,
    file:///Users/charlesgarrity/Downloads/MediaCreationTool.exe
    I'm running Parallels/Windows in 32 bit. Running this program stated the Win10 installation automatically which then took about 1.5 hours. While I haven't had a chance to check everything, it looks like a good installation.

    Note: I tried to run the program above in OS X and the Win10 installation would NOT start.
     
  5. NeilM1

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    Thanks, Charles. So you would not recommend that approach?
     
  6. StarShot

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    I can't say yes and I can't say no. On my iMac, I was running Win7 with only Bootcamp and I should add, Yosemite. On the iMac, I was in Bootcamp Win7 when my slot to upgrade became available. I selected install and it went off without a hitch EXCEPT that my data files were read only which I was able to change.

    On my MacBook Air with Parallels, I had to go into Parallels Windows and then run...
    file:///Users/charlesgarrity/Downloads/MediaCreationTool.exe
    The above tool is for 32 bit operation. There is a different tool for 64 bit. After running the above program, it went automatically into the Win 10 installation which also went off without a hitch. I should note on the MBA, I am running El Capitan Beta and after this installation, the Read Only problem didn't exist.
     
  7. NeilM1

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    I'm still not sure which approach to take when Parallels points to the Bootcamp installation, and I'm reluctant to experiment, because reversing the process may not be easy if I choose the wrong way.
    Thanks, Charles, for the update. It's helpful to know of your results in each case.
    Has anyone following this thread had any experience in the Parallels/Bootcamp upgrade to Windows 10? Dhruba?
     

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