P745-S4217 Utility Common Driver for Upgrade to Windows 10

I have a Satellite P745-S4217 laptop running Windows 7 64bit and I want to upgrade to Windows 10, but I am getting the following message:  The app developers haven't made these apps compatible with Windows 10, so they won't work.  Check with the developers for support.             Utility Common Driver            Toshiba I ran a search on my computer and find no "Utility Common Driver".  I have searched on the internet with Toshiba and in general to see if I can download this driver and I do not find it anywhere, only how to uninstall it.  I do see that my Model is not on the list of models that are compatible for Windows 10.  So my question for Toshiba is...... 1) Are you working on making all models available for upgrade to Windows 10 or am I out of luck? 2) If you are working on it, when can I expect to be able to download this driver so I can download Windows 10?3) Should my computer have had the Utility Common driver when I bought this laptop new? If anyone knows of the answers to these questions, I'd appreciate any feedback.

I am also having the same issue with a P55, Please make support for windows 10 I reallly want to use a faster OS.

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