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Welcome to the Microsoft upgrade world David! I have done several Win 10 upgrades which took from about an hour to maybe 3 hours. Something went wrong in your upgrade. I too have had that happen. Trying it again would usually fix the problem. Unfortunately, I don’t have any fix for you to try.

If it hit the 99% complete, perhaps it may boot to Win 10 if you shut it down and restart. It can then repair any needed items. I did this on one system. Perhaps others on the list may have other suggestions. Good luck.

Peter Shkabara
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Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 8:26 PM
Subject: Windows 10 upgrade taking time

  I have a laptop that came with Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, which I am trying to upgrade to Windows 10 via he Accessability program (Thanks fr the tip, Russ!)...
  I had to abort the first atempt after about 12 hours, apparently with no harm done.  My second attempt has been showing "99% complete" for about 72 hours so far.  How much longer should I wait for it to complete?

David Gillrtt


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