Installation :: No CD / DVD Drive - Can Upgrade From W7

Oct 16, 2015

I am running Windows 7 Home Premium, yet I do NOT have a CD or DVD drive. Is it possible for me to upgrade to W10?

My W7 is not asking me to upgrade, how come?

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