Windows 10 has a reserve option in the Update Panel, but it doesn’t respond when you click. Ask for assistance.
Windows 10 has a reserve option in the Update Panel, but it doesn’t respond when you click. Ask for assistance.
Long ago, the icon on my task bar was updated to something new, but it’s no longer there. Now I check the Windows Update panel, and it shows that Windows 10 is coming soon with a reserve option. I clicked the reserve button, but nothing happened. The image you shared might help clarify what was missing.
I’m sorry for your concern! Yesterday morning I upgraded to Windows 10 smoothly, and by evening I cleaned everything up. Lol!
Get the media creation tool for Windows 10, obtain the appropriate ISO (or flash drive files) for your upgrade—online options are fine, though professional or premium versions will install Windows 10 Pro while others will install Windows 10 Home. Load the ISO onto a disc or flash drive, then navigate to the folder in Windows and click setup, following the on-screen instructions. I attempted this five times without success, as my reservation didn’t trigger a notification. Because of that, I tried installing via the update option inside the media tool, which would have caused Windows 10 to redownload after a restore to an older version. I decided to go with the ISO method, which has previously worked on two computers within the last three hours. You can bypass Windows updates using this approach for a faster installation, but I didn’t do it since it functioned both times I’ve tried so far.
It seems your Windows version is just 8.1 without any other details. Let me know if you need help identifying it further!
The available upgrade routes include the 32 and 64 tool options. Pick the one that suits you. This method lets you retry the installation if it fails, avoiding the need to re-download Windows 10. It also provides a backup of the ISO for future upgrades, a clean install without re-downloading, and storage for the ISO in case you need it later.