Hey folks

I wanted to install the Windows 10 anniversary upgrade on my own time instead of having Windows install it for me in the middle of the night. i'm one of these old fashioned types that likes to control stuff on my pc, so i figured, why not get it now? So I downloaded the Windows 10 upgrade assistant from the Microsoft website, and at first it seemed to run ok. Then I hit the upgrade now button because it said I was running an earlier version of Windows 10. So after hitting the upgrade now button I was informed that I wasn't able to install the Windows 10 anniversary upgrade because of my display? Has anyone else seen this happen? I asked about it on twitter, but everyone seems to be running that other screenreader, good old sharky, and just assumed I was doing so. The upgrade assistant said everything was fine, accept for my display like i was saying. I should explain that i'm running this on a standard windows 10 desktop, this baby is barely 3 months old.


I'm guessing there has to be an issue with the display driver, but i'm not sure. Can someone clear this up for me? People suggested uninstalling the display driver, but I'm very hesitant to do that for many reasons I probably don't have to explain here. So, any help is definitely appreciated! you would think this stuff would just work, but leave it up to good old Microsoft to make it a little more fun.


Thanks guys.


        Chris, who just wants technology to work.





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