Windows 10 – CPU not supported

A customer told me about Windows 10 upgrade error: “CPU not supported”, but CPU is an Intel I5.
I have found this article:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-win_upgrade/cpu-not-supported/90fa67d1-71b4-4ac3-b46a-29563d3e3582
Substantially, run windows update with last updates, get

Windows 8.x  https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2976978
Windows 7 SP1 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2952664

then re-run windows 10 upgrade. This should be fixed.

Other useful links are:
https://www.infopackets.com/news/9619/how-fix-cpu-not-compatible-windows-10-error
http://www.hwupgrade.it/forum/showthread.php?t=2731174
http://windows.microsoft.com/it-IT/windows-vista/Change-Data-Execution-Prevention-settings?86a92e20)

Microsoft Windows 10 – Increase Number of Items in Jump List

Do you want to have more than 6 elements in Explorer Jump List ?
In registry add under
HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\
a new Dword entry JumpListItems_Maximum and give it a decimal value of 20.
It works immediately (no restart required).

This info is given as is. Without any warranty and responsibility. Made changes in registry may cause errors and it will be under your only responsibility.

Infos found at this link:
http://www.tenforums.com/general-discussion/7983-increase-number-items-jump-lists-5.html

Microsoft Windows 10 – Fixes after upgrade

I have just upgraded to Windows 10 Pro from previous Windows 7 Pro.
Transition was smoothly but there are some things that have to be fixed. Here a little list of these fixes. The list is in order of appearence (as they happen).

  • Adobe Reader DC doesn’t start when invoked
    • To fix: Terminate all instances of Acrobat via Task Manager, then open Acrobat Reader alone. Go to Edit / Preferences / Advanced Security Options and disable “Enable Protected Mode at start”, leaving other options as they are. Now close and use it.
  • Adobe Reader DC (and same problem on SendTo context menu) send to email address failed to open current default E-Mail App (in my case Thunderbird)
    • To fix: Close all running applications, open an administrator Command Prompt (Windows Key + R and type cmd + Enter, then if you UAC control is enable, right click on icon on taskbar and select “Run as Administrator”, this will open a new Administrator CMD), and run SFC /scannow.
  • to be continued …