I've been trying for quite some time to upgrade to windows 10 using an OEM disk. I previously heard you have to do a clean install and currently my HP Firebook VoodooDNA 802 (https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-firebird-with-voodoodna-800-desktop-pc-series/3872031/model/3872036/document/c01634122) isn't allowing me to boot from the CD drive. The drive functions fine whenever I place a CD in but the OEM disk won't run. I searched for "windows 10 oem installation problems" on google and got this thread that seemed to indicate that I would need to make a bootable USB (http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3387257/install-windows-oem.html). I have put all of the drivers from the link included in the "Best answer" on a SD card and I'm about to try it out, but before I do, I'm hoping for any additional advice that might help me finally upgrade this rig to the modern day.