Microsoft
Windows 10 is finally here and it's the best version of the operating system
we've seen in a while. Even
better, it's a free update if you already have Windows 7 or newer. It launches on Wednesday 29th July, and you're probably going to want to update. The good news is that Microsoft has made the process surprisingly painless. Seriously, you just click a couple buttons and everything should be set.
Once your
computer has the latest updates, you'll need to wait for a Windows icon to pop
up in the task bar on your desktop, letting you know you can reserve Windows 10.
Follow the directions on the screen to let Microsoft know that you would like
the Windows 10 update. You may enter your email address to confirm the update,
but it is not necessary.
When you're finished with the reservation process, all you can do is sit back and wait for Microsoft to automatically send Windows 10 to your computer, a process that can take several days or weeks. When it's time to install the update, you will get a notification on your computer.
better, it's a free update if you already have Windows 7 or newer. It launches on Wednesday 29th July, and you're probably going to want to update. The good news is that Microsoft has made the process surprisingly painless. Seriously, you just click a couple buttons and everything should be set.
1. Make sure you're running the latest version of your OS
Upgrade Method 1 |
- Windows 10 is free for anyone running the latest version of Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 on their laptop, desktop or tablet computer.
- You can figure out which version your computer by heading to Microsoft's website.
- You must be an administrator on your computer, meaning that you own the computer and set it up yourself. It's very likely that you will not be able to update work computers that are managed by an IT department on your own.
2.
Back up your computer
To protect all of the files you have
on your computer, I highly recommended that you back up your computer, just in
case something goes wrong during the upgrade process.
3.
Update your current Windows version
Upgrade Method 2 |
You will need to install all of the
updates for the current version of Windows you have on your machine. If you've
set up automatic updates, you should be all set, but double-check first.
- On Windows 7, go to Start, Control Panel, System and Security and Windows Update.
- On Windows 8 and 8.1, go to Start, PC Settings, Update and recovery, and Windows Update.
- On all versions of Windows, there are any available updates and walk you through the process of downloading and installing them.
- You may need to check for and install updates several times to finish this process.
4.
Wait for the Windows 10 prompt
Upgrade Method 3 |
When you're finished with the reservation process, all you can do is sit back and wait for Microsoft to automatically send Windows 10 to your computer, a process that can take several days or weeks. When it's time to install the update, you will get a notification on your computer.
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