Historically, I have found that an “upgrade” often results in a buggy operation of both the new Windows version and/or the installed programmes. If you decide to carry out an “upgrade”, all of the programmes you are currently using in Windows 7, 8, 8.1, will remain, and you will be able to use your Windows 10, without any further installation – at least in theory. There is a subtle difference, but an important difference between the two.Ī clean installation creates a new installation of Windows, and you must reinstall all of the programmes that you were using previously. I have undertaken a clean installation of Windows 10, NOT an “upgrade” as such. I have upgraded from Windows 7 Professional, to Windows 10 Professional. Yes folks, a free-be from Microsoft!Īs a former IT support technician, I thought that I would detail one of the issues that I have had with this upgrade, because it was an important one. I have decided to write something totally different for a change (again apparently).įor those who have a Windows operating system, particularly windows 8, 8.1, or 7, you would might be aware that you will have a chance (if you haven’t already) to upgrade to the new Windows 10 operating system for free.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |