I've been trying to systematically upgrade my systems to Windows 10 before the 29th. I'm making a backup of the current OS with Clonezilla before upgrading and then one after upgrading. I started this weekend. Here's where I am:
- I found my i7-2600k system had spontaneously developed a bad DIMM of RAM from when I last powered it up about 3 months ago. It's now running 2 DIMMs for the moment. I did an anytime upgrade to Windows 7 Pro first (from 7 Home Premium) and it now has Windows 10 Pro on it.
- My i7-4770k pulled its usual freakout when I turned it on. If I leave it unpowered for too long (like >1 month) one of the BIOS EEPROMs goes bad and it loses it's mind. Once I switch it to the B BIOS chip it runs fine and I can flash A from B. However, B was the original BIOS revision, not the latest since I never updated it. Somehow in the process of messing around it booted into Windows 7 with the Intel SATA controller's settings wrong (not to RAID) and broke my two RAID-1 arrays. The B BIOS chip is now the latest BIOS and is setup correctly so the next time A fails and I flip it to B I don't have this problem. I guess I should just buy a new BIOS chip since RMA'ing it is likely to be a giant pain since it's not easily replicated. I re-setup the first RAID-1 array from within the Intel GUI in Windows which insists on copying the data from one drive to the other. That ran overnight. Apparently you can't have two arrays doing that at the same time. So the second array is now copying the data. Once that finishes I will upgrade it to Windows 10. I anytime upgraded the i7-4770k to 7 Pro yesterday also.
- My old "server" that ran XPx64 in a Gigabyte EP45 motherboard with an E5300 CPU and 16GB of RAM got upgraded to a Q9550S CPU. I clean installed Windows 10 Pro on it with a 7 Pro key I bought. The motherboard will go into a Norco 4020 case I bought a few months ago along with two 8 drive RAID-6 arrays (from my old "server" and current backup "server") and become the new backup server. I can't get any drivers working on the PCI Geforce FX5200 in it. The most recent drivers for that card are Vista x64, and they don't work. Since it's going to get connected to a KVM and basically run headless I don't really care.
- My Acer 1810T now has 10 on it. I did that one today at work. I was a little concerned about the apparent lack of drivers for the graphics of the Intel 915 chipset, but it found some driver online and installed it.
That leaves my HP Elitebook 840G1, HTPC, Zotac BI320, my parents Zotac BI320, and my Dad's Lenovo T410 laptop still to go.
- The Elitebook is a tomorrow at work project. I'm not expecting any problems.
- The HTPC shouldn't be a problem, but I'm going to restore it back to 8.1 Pro after it's done.
- My Zotac BI320 is my biggest concern. It only has a 32gb mSATA SSD and is running Windows 8.1. I'm not sure if it has enough free space to allow the upgrade. I don't really use it in Windows, mostly LibreELEC for Kodi from another drive in it, but I'll take the free upgrade while it's free. If all else fails, I might just buy another $10 Windows 7 Pro key and clean install 10 Pro.
- My parents BI320 should be no problem since I put a larger SSD in it before I gave it to them.
- My Dad's T410 I replaced the spinning HDD in my Dad's T410 with a 512GB 850 Evo for Father's Day. I'm not expecting any problems there.