Windows Upgrade Assistant 10 stuck at 99% with < 5 hours left!

Help, please!  I was stuck on 99% of the hours now and there are theoretically less than 5 hours left to complete the update.  I hear people say, "let him finish", but I've also heard that MS is saying that the entire process MUST be complete before 5: 59 EDT, 30/07/2016 so that Windows 10 be considered free.  I don't want to get stuck in some purgatory between Windows 7 and 10, because the installer gave up before he finished.

If the upgrade of Windows 10 Assistant becomes blocked or unresponsive to different percentages: 0%, 32%, 62%, 87%, 99%, please 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.

How to download official Windows 10 ISO files

How to: upgrade previous versions of Windows using the file ISO for Windows 10

Contact technical support Chat after installing Windows 10 is complete and Setup was not completed on time. Click Start > all Apps > contact technical support. Explain your situation to the agent of cat.

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