Lenovo ideapad yoga 13 no windows 10 icon

HI I have on and off used this laptop which has been faultless so far.  However I dont seem to have any windows 10 icon that will allow to hopefully upgrade ! Have I just to be patient and wait or is there something I need to do ?   i have  winodws 8.1 on it and really not a fan of it hence the not really using it that much. I still have over over 2 years left  weven though the lenovo site seems to think differently however I have proof from Fenwicks that says differently. Any help on this or advice would be great ! Many thanks  Robert       

I have the same problem.  If I continually power cycle the machine (either via CTRL-ALT-DEL or the switch) combined with either plugging or unplugging it from power I can eventually get it to boot up.  No idea how to fix it yet.  I noticed that the fan doesnt seem to be running when it doesn't boot and it is almost like it has to "warm up" or something before it will boot to the hard drive.  Any fixes would be greatly appreciated.

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