You receive your Digital Entitlement for the W10 upgrade from the software enhancement itself.
You receive your Digital Entitlement for the W10 upgrade from the software enhancement itself.
It's a Dell All in One setup, making it somewhat tricky to access, though achievable. I haven't encountered any clear explanation for this issue, but I might attempt it if all else fails, as I think I'm near the solution.
YouTube can assist in accessing it, but wait until you understand the memory settings. Use Speccy to check the slot configuration. Here’s the link. Be careful while loading it since it might attempt to install cleaner as well. (Personally, I don’t like it.) I’ve managed to fix the Windows 10 upgrade issues by keeping only one RAM stick in the system. I hope this helps you too, but there are no guarantees—just a tip.
The process is straightforward and can be completed quickly. My main concern is understanding when the Digital Entitlement for Windows 10 is granted during the upgrade. Is activation tied to the full completion of the upgrade, or does it happen once Microsoft starts the installation on the first reboot? I’d appreciate knowing the exact stage at which Windows 10 becomes active and safe for a new setup.
Thank you for the idea, but I’m not as confident about cleaner anymore after it got compromised recently.
You need to ensure you don’t miss any steps by confirming the necessary settings during setup. As mentioned earlier, I don’t use Cleaner.