"your upgrade to windows 10 is ready"

have received this notice and crossed many times restart cycle. However, he continues to come to the same opinion.  I tried to ' check for updates ' once again and get the warning cannot check for updates until this that currently downloaded those complete the installation.

Would appreciate any help with this problem!

Thank you

David

current running Windows 7 Home premium, 64-bit, SP1

i3-2100 with 6 GB of ram and tons of HARD disk space

These steps to overcome setbacks in upgrade of Windows 10 compiled to help with upgrades of several thousands, and that works for everyone who completed all work.

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