HP 14-r015tx: upgrade to Windows 10 bootable media

Hello

I have a HP 14-r015tx running 8.1 OEM of (pre-installed) Windows Update.

This morning (12/08), I tried to check my reservation for 10 Windows. It was not.

(Oddly, there is $Windows.BT ~ a folder on C: with a BT - something.tmp size 2.78 GB file and once I realized it, my internet data had served a lot!) So, I get disconnected from the network and go to school)

At school, I copied a Windows 10 all-in-one (8-1) x 86 and x 64 ISO file (4.87 GB) from my friend. He said it contains 10 Windows Home, Pro and Enterprise (x 86 and x 64) and has not yet been touched (not pre-activated or almost).

I tried to run the file setup.exe from the ISO file, and he asks me to run the 64-bit version of Setup. So I thought I would start instead. I burned the ISO file on my 32GB USB key using Rufus 1.2.0 with properties below:

-Disc type NTFS

-YES bootable

-Disk image: this ISO file

Then I restarted my PC and go to the BIOS (InsydeH2O) and together:

-Start: USB floppy/USB key > HDD internal > CD internal

-Legacy mode: Off

-Secure Boot: on

, and I exit saving changes. I plug my flashdisk but my PC does not start the flashdisk. (My Windows 8.1 is legitimate, it is pre-installed)

So, I tried on my friend (who is not legitimate ) and started, it started! So I guess my flash drive is OK, but my PC is not.

So, the questions are:

1. How do I fix this? (Start the flashdisk and install Windows 10)

2. from bootable, can I switch to 10 Windows WITHOUT losing my license of legitimacy, files, programs & games installed, settings and everything? (The thing that changes is just Windows 8.1 for Windows 10 is what I want)

Thanks in advance.

You must create a usb key for win 10 installation using the tool of creation of media, and then start setup.exe since in the Explorer win 8.1 in which you have booked the upgrade already and don't not starting it separately.

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