Install Windows 10 blocked 99%

I know there has been a lot of questions before but... the previous answer of MS has been to wait at least a day then seek their help to look for problems.  Summer running now for 36 hours and still stuck.  Not techie mind so would be reluctant to create the disk, turn off everything in the menu start etc.  This is the second time I tried the upgrade - previous attempt left me with black screen when I rebooted and I had to use system restore to operate online again if I'm afraid to stop now.  Help, please!

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You are using an ethernet cable or wireless to connect your computer to the router? Wired ethernet is faster and more reliable for large downloads. An ethernet cable is a low-cost purchase.

Connect to a power supply, if your computer is a portable computer.

Disable your anti-virus software so that the upgrade.

I suggest you to download the tool for creating Windows Media 10 ISO and make a place in upgrade.

Download the update of Windows Media Player 10 tool creation build 10586:
http://www.Microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/Windows10

How to download an ISO using media tool:
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/9230-Windows-10-ISO-download.html

How to make a upgrade in Place using method 1:
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/16397-repair-install-Windows-10-place-upgrade.html#step6

How to: solve the Setup and stop common mistakes during the Installation of Windows 10:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Insider/wiki/insider_wintp-insider_install/how-to-troubleshoot-common-Setup-and-stop-errors/324d5a5f-d658-456c-bb82-b1201f735683

If this does not work please provide more information for your issue to be diagnosed.

Restart your computer and wait 20 minutes for the system to operate before you download information. When the review much, not Event Viewer log files all problems show in the period immediately after the computer has booted.

Please provide a copy of your system information file. Type the system information in the search box above the Start button and press the ENTER key (alternative is select Start, all programs, accessories, System Tools, system information). Select file, Export and give the file a name noting where it is located. Not to place the cursor in the body of the report before exporting the file. The system creates a new information file system each time system information is available. You must allow a minute or two before the file is completely filled before exporting a copy. Please download the file to your OneDrive, to share with everyone and post a link here. If the report is in one language other than English, please indicate the language.

Please download and share with everyone a new copy of your log System of your event viewer on your disc one and post a link here. It allows to avoid confusion if you delete all previous copies of the log files of your OneDrive.

To access the system, log, select Start, Control Panel, administrative tools, Event Viewer, in the list on the left of the window, expand Windows logs and select System. Place the cursor on the system, select the Action in the Menu and record all events like (the evtx default file type) and give a name to the file. Do not offer not filtered files. Do not place the cursor in the list of reports before selecting the Action from the menu. Do not clear the logs so that you have a persistent problem.

For assistance OneDrive see paragraph 9.3:

http://www.gerryscomputertips.co.UK/MicrosoftCommunity1.htm

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    Method 2:
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