However, Out of the Box, 5 devices are not recognised: Luckily, I had a second computer to re-create a bootable USB and the second attempt worked flawlessly. Again all went well (albeit the first ISO created was somehow corrupt and so the install failed after I have re-partition the drive to take advantage of UEFI boot and GPT disks (this means loosing the Dell Diagnostic partition). However, once Windows 10 was installed and activated, I then ran a clean install from media created with the Microsoft software that allows you to create a ISO or bootable USB. What I forgot to do is check out the status of the Device Manager to see if all devices were recognised and working as expected. Whilst this was not the of the world, it was irritating nevertheless. I have upgrade a E6520 to Windows 10 Pro 64 bit (from Windows 7 Pro 64 bit), although suffered an odd problem with mouse movement via the touch pad - the pointer kept stalling every few minutes for just a couple of seconds. Firstly, you will also need to remove the Dell Data Protection (DDP) software which is incompatible with Windows 10.
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