HP Pavilion | Update Windows 10

I have a HP Pavillion 23, all in one Pc which is currently Windows 8. Whenever I try to upgrade to the limited/free download version of Windows 10, my computer wants to overheating and shuts down to half way through the download. Have no knowledge of how I can possibly fix?

IMPORTANT! -Online support for Windows 8 ended Tuesday, January 12, 2016.

Your computer Windows 8 should NOT be connected to the internet or local area network for long periods (i.e. over a minute) or two in its current state. All business & personal data (including passwords online banking & credit) must be considered at risk, if not already compromised.

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Assuming Win8 64-bit...

Please answer each of the following [admittedly tedious] diagnostic questions in a list numbered corresponding type in your very next answer, preferably without quote this message:

1. when (date about) have you buy the computer?

1B. the computer came with preinstalled Win8, did you do a clean install of Win8 or have you upgraded (e.g., Win7) computer for Win8?

1 c. 8.1 Windows has never been offered to the computer through Windows shop?

1 d. you already have a refreshment or a Reset?

2. What is the full name of your application or the third currently installed antivirus security suite (i.e., not Windows Defender!), if any, and when (date about) is your subscription current expires?

3. what applications third-party a-squared (that is, not Windows Defender!) are installed, if any?  What third-party firewall, if any?

4A give Norton or McAfee application ALREADY installed on the computer since you bought it?

5. have you ever run the Norton Removal Tool and McAfee Consumer products removal tool?

6a. is KB3124275, KB3124001, KB3121918, KB3109560, KB3110329, KB3121461, or KB3121212 listed in installed updates (not updated story)? [1]

6B. what the KB2917499 or the KB2871389?

7. What number of Update Version & KB are displayed in the second line of text using IE10 | [Alt + H + A] tab. for example, Updated Version: 10.0.54 (KB1231231) ?

8. is Adobe Flash Player v20.0.0.272 [sic] installed? TEST HERE USING INTERNET EXPLORER or EDGE ONLY! -online http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

9 is Firefox version 46.01 (or higher) or Google Chrome version 50.0.2661.102 (or higher) or another alternative browser installed?

10. are you familiar with "Registry cleaners" (e.g., Registry Mechanic;) System Mechanic; RegCure; RegClean Pro. Advanced SystemCare. Registry Booster; McAfee QuickClean. AVG PC TuneUp. Norton Registry Cleaner; PCTools optimizer; SpeedUpMyPC; PC Doctor; TuneUp Utilities; WinMaximizer; WinSweeper; Comodo System Cleaner. Advanced System Optimizer. Registry cleaner CCleaner component)?

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[1] Control Panel | Programs and features. See installed updates (in the left menu)

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