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Microsoft Windows 7 to Windows 10 to Windows 11 Upgrade


 

!!!!! Windows 7 to Windows 10 Upgrade still Available !!!!!
!!!!! And maybe even upgrade to Windows 11 !!!!!!
So those people who still have Windows 7 don't have to buy a new Computer unless you really just want Windows 11 which is a little difficult to upgrade to but it can be done....
You may not even be able to buy a Windows 10 computer for that matter unless you find one on clearance....
if you notice, there's almost no support for anything older than Windows 10 unless you know how to find it yourself....including software....unless it will run on Windows 10...
you can keep all or most of your installed software and all of your files - upgrade software will let you know what's upgradable or Compatible with Windows 10.....

this upgrade solution is available on at least one of the Microsoft forums if you know where to look - i haven't been back there in quite a while.. Yep it sure is, i looked all over the internet for a solution and found one there but the ones mentioned there didn't always work since Microsoft kept upgrading their windows and everyone had questions and needed help...
yes i did successfully create a 32 bit and 64 bit upgrades from their solution not too long ago and upgraded an old crashed Windows 7 laptop just recently which i reloaded after backing up the files and software and reloading them back then upgrading just to see if it would work. i found solutions to other issues as well in the process so it was really worthwhile.... problems probably plaguing other people... but i'll keep that and other things to myself for now...

……….Unofficial……





!!!!!!! Yes Unofficial Window 11 upgrade after you upgrade from Widows 7 !!!!!! !!!!! Windows 7 to Windows 10 Upgrade Still Available !!!!!! Yes, I have some of it already compiled up because I had done the same Same thing and it worked…. Yes it does…. But the process Keeps Changing …. Yes, I’ve done one but not the latter But yes I could actually do both and probably legally But just not put out here yet for everyone to see ….I’ve done it at other sites and spilled the beans and…. …..they know who I am there but I just had to disappear…. But yes the processes are totally legal but just ….Supposed to remain hidden…. …..I wouldn’t serve up anything illegal - that’s how…. they claim to catch and stop you which is why the process is totally legal otherwise people Wouldn’t get away with doing it ….I would never get away of course for….. …..Something totally legal….. ………Both Unofficially available online at many sites……. ….. Soon Available Here - Stay Tuned…… ….. To be Continued …..

So You Want Microsoft Windows 11

So you want the new microsoft Windows 11 and have seen all the popups saying that you can get it for free... ?? This is where all the confusion begins. Yes you can get Windows 11 for free but unlike Windows 10, Microsoft is going to make you jump thru a few hoops just for you to be able to get it, namely a few requirements dealing with the bios in your computer motherboard. Microsoft basically gave away Windows 10 before but this time around some of us will have to "pay the pipper" as the saying goes. Almost similar to what Apple does with it's desktop Mac computers - make the user buy a new one every couple of years because an upgraded version of an existing application will no longer run on their current Mac computer, and you cannot upgrade your current version of Mac computer beyond a certain point, so you basically toss it to the curb if you have the money to burn to invest in a new Mac... Yep, that's what happens when you buy a Mac unlike buying a PC. Microsoft might be slowly following suit but time will tell... ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 - You first need a motherboad with a UEFI bios a few computers, namely Dell's, have had this type bios type for quite some time now 2 - Secure boot with CSM 3 - TPM 4 - Windows 10 installed and activated ------------------------------------------------------------------- Next question of course, what is a bios ?? The bios is the first thing you see when you power on or boot up your computer and it will usually give instructions on how to get into it like pressing the DEl, F2, or ESC keys on your keyboard otherwise those are usually the standard keys for getting into most standard bios. On the first page or the boot menu page you will see the type of bios. Normally you don't have to make any changes since it will default to booting in UEFI mode Otherwise you will need to find the settings memtioned above and make sure that they are active or enabled. In some cases, if you have to enable those settings the computer may or may not continue to boot and you will have to reload windows using those settings in order to satisfy the Windows 11 requirement Ok now you have verified those requirements and if your windows still boots you should be ready for the last couple of steps Next You boot back into Your Windows 10 and go into settings and windows update where in most cases you are greeted with a tab telling you that you can upgrade to windows 11 for free. This is usually the last couple of steps in the requirement - namely letting the computer verify that you are indeed eligible to get Windows 11. Click on the box telling you to verify your computer and there's a small program that it tells you to download and install on your computer that will scan and let you know Ya or Nay if your computer meets all the requirements. If you meet all the requirements, the computer will then give you a tentative ETA of when you can get Windows 11 installed on your computer giving you hourly, daily or weekly updates from that point on. ------------------------------------------------------------- SO what if your computer said Nay, it doesn't meet all the requirements for upgrading or installing windows 11. It will usually tell you why your computer didn't meet the requirements and what you need to do in order to fix it in most cases - namely turning on the UEFI settings in your bios. Otherwise, this is where a lot of computers will get kicked to the curb because they probably don't have a UEFI bios to begin with meaning that if you want Windows 11 you will have to buy a new computer - no exceptions... OR If you are a computer builder or know that your computer is a PC Clone with a standard type motherboard, you can just have the motherboard replaced with one that is Windows 11 compatible or has a UEFI bios with prices ranging from $50+.. You will need an experienced PC Tech or take to a Computer store if you go this route -------------------------------------------------------------- Another possibility... You actually have all the requirements mentioned above but your computer won't boot once you change the settings to UEFI mode... Well, you are in luck maybe depending on how much work you want to put into this... The solution to this problem is to change the settings back to what was working before ,backup your data in your prior running version of windows which should boot right up again, power the computer down after you have saved everything you want to save, change the settings in the bios to the recommened microsoft requirements and then wipe or erase your harddrive and reinstall Windows 10 as UEFI mode now This step is what I ended up having to do myself. I had to wipe my harddrive clean, reinstall windows along with all of my applications one by one, as well as restore my backed up data. So you ask, was it worth it ?? Well I'm up and running Windows 11 now so yes it was worth it for me instead of buying a whole new computer...

 

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