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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 480405" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>OK, Today I got the update to work. It had downloaded the files when I reserved it a couple of days ago. I had waited to see how it would pan out for others and today I got brave enough to pull the trigger. I started by using the Icon in the tray. After starting the process from there, I got a flash screen that said it was "Working On It" or something like that. After over an hour without any change, I did a little research and others had had the same thing happen. Kill that screen and then go to Updates and start it from there. That proved to be successful in short order. A few tweaks and reboots and all seems to be working. Not sure yet if it was worth changing from Windoze 7 or not, but hey, it is done now. Ha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 480405, member: 27017"] OK, Today I got the update to work. It had downloaded the files when I reserved it a couple of days ago. I had waited to see how it would pan out for others and today I got brave enough to pull the trigger. I started by using the Icon in the tray. After starting the process from there, I got a flash screen that said it was "Working On It" or something like that. After over an hour without any change, I did a little research and others had had the same thing happen. Kill that screen and then go to Updates and start it from there. That proved to be successful in short order. A few tweaks and reboots and all seems to be working. Not sure yet if it was worth changing from Windoze 7 or not, but hey, it is done now. Ha! [/QUOTE]
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