Code error 80072EFE trying to upgrade to Windows 10

Original title: Fred Dimmick

I have 2 PC and a laptop all running Windows 7. I am currently undergoing upgrade to Windows 10 pop-up windows. Whenever I'm trying to do that, I get failure, on each machine.

Error code 80072EFE appears about a third of the way through the download, data download costs are not negligible and I am really annoyed with Billy Gates heirs and successors.

My ISP is Xplornet satellite, download speed vary from time to time on sitting so if it's an insurmountable problem I would like to either find a way to make the upgrade to stop GOLD all ads to harass.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Hi Fred, you can try the steps in Milot in the thread below?

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_10-update/error-code-80072efe-when-upgrading-to-Windows-10/19ba6913-96de-4bc1-ba3c-ed47f297364f

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