If it still gives error, cancel out of the installer and restart PC and start installer again, it will accept next on that screen this time (some PC just need a restart here) On the screen where you choose where to install win 10, if it gives you an error about GPT drives, delete all the partitions on the hdd and press next.
When you reach the screen asking for licence, click 'I don't have a key' and win 10 will continue to install and reactivate once finished Current version is 1709.Ĭhange boot order in BIOS so USB is first, hdd second It beats fighting that application error that could be caused by anything on PC currently.ġ607 is the Anniversary edition, you are 2 versions behind so jumping to latest is faster than trying to fix that update. If you have tried that, your best bet might be to do a fresh install of win 10 after copying anything off the hdd C is on you can't afford to lose.
Have you thought to use media creation tool to make a USB? Then you only need to download updates once and can use USB to run installation of updates.