Upgrade Windows 10 crashes

Tried to upgrade.  First an hour 6 download, then a few updates, then the tool started to download it again.  This product about 8 hours.  Then it seemed to be conclusive, but after 5 hours 'check updates', I finally stopped it.  Three questions:

-What goes wrong?  This may be acceptable.  I'm upgrading to Win7Ultra.  Should be easy.  At ~ 100G of free disk and high internet speed.

-To the point that I am now, I agree pass just the upgrade of Win10, but it consumes more of my open disk space.  Now only about 7 G free.  What is taking up all that space?  I can delete to reclaim space?

-Do Microsoft understands that whenever someone tries to use their products, if it's a bad experience, they will have for very long, the visitors?  This update of Win10 is very maddening!  You can feel the arrogance of programmers who put it together.  And it's pretty clear that they do not eat their own kitchen or they would NEVER Cook like that.

Thanks for any help you can offer.

Try the upgrade manually, until you do:

Please run the Microsoft Genuine Diagnostics Tool then copy and paste the results into an answer here for further analysis:
http://go.Microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=52012

If the Upgrade Wizard of Windows 10 becomes blocked or unresponsive to 99%, wait at least 4 to 7 hours. If the installation program does not progress, close the wizard and restart your computer. Follow the instructions to upgrade manually by using the tool of creation of media or file ISO for Windows 10.

If you encounter an error about enough space to perform the upgrade, see the instructions:

How to install Windows 10 on devices with limited space

Task of pre-required

When you make significant changes to your computer for example updated operating system, you must always back up. See the links to resources on the backup by clicking the link for each version of Windows you are using: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1

Retry the upgrade manually:

Option 1: Using the media creation tool

Download the media creation tool

Click with the right button on the MediaCreationTool.exe file and then click on run as administrator.

Note: How to check if you are downloaded or installed the update Windows 10 November

Select upgrade this PC now and then click Next

Option 2: upgrade using the file ISO for Windows 10.

Task of pre-required

When you make significant changes to your computer for example updated operating system, you must always back up. See the links to resources on the backup by clicking the link for each version of Windows you are using: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1

then

then

  • Turn off (preferably uninstall) your Antivirus utility before you perform the upgrade.
  • Reboot several times, and then try again.
  • Disable the general USB peripherals (for example - smart card reader). You can do so from the Device Manager.
  • If you have an external equipment, attached to the machine, unplug them (example, game controllers, USB sticks, external hard drive, printers, peripherals not essential).
  • Support your default BIOS reset BIOS.
  • Check if there BIOS updates available for your system, and then to apply them.
  • If you are using a SCSI drive, make sure you have the drivers available for your storage on a USB device and it is connected. During the installation of Windows 10, click on the advanced custom Option and use the command load driver to load the driver for the SCSI drive. If this does not work and the installer still fails, consider switching to an IDE based hard drive.
  • Perform a clean boot, restart, and then try again.
  • If you upgrade to the. ISO file, disconnect from the Internet during the installation, if you are connected in LAN (Ethernet) or wireless, disable both, then try to install.
  • If you are updated through Windows Update, when download reaches 100% disconnect from the LAN (Ethernet) Internet or Wi - Fi, then proceed with the installation.
  • If this does not work, try using the. ISO file to upgrade if possible.
  • If you are connected to a domain, go to a local account.

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