Draeno Posted April 5, 2023 Posted April 5, 2023 Each version of Windows has a very marked life cycle from its launch. When Microsoft launches a new operating system, we already know approximately how long it will be on the market and when it will die. And not only with the big versions, but also with each of the system updates. Therefore, it is vital to keep the computer always up to date, within the Microsoft support cycles. And, if you do not know how to do it, we will explain it to you below. Depending on the version of Windows that we have installed on the computer, the process to update to a new supported version may be different. We are going to see the most common cases and how we should act in each of them. Use Windows Vista, XP or earlier If we have a computer with Vista, XP, or any previous version of Windows, it is very likely that we cannot update to one of the most modern versions of the operating system because we do not meet the requirements. We can try to install Windows 10 on the computer to see if the wizard will let us do it, but there is no option to update, so we will have to install it from scratch. We must download the system, create an installation USB or DVD, and start the PC with it to start the installation. We follow it to the point of the partitions, and there we will simply delete all the partitions and let Windows create the new and necessary ones. https://www.softzone.es/noticias/windows/utilizas-windows-viejo-sigue-pasos-ya/
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