Win7/8.1 upgrade Win10 TH2 official version of graphic tutorial

  
Microsoft has already pushed the official version of Win10 TH2 and released the official ISO installation image. Users can upgrade and install the Win10 TH2 official version from Win7/Win8.1. Upgrading an installation means migrating some of the current system (optional) to Windows 10 and replacing the current system. The above mentioned methods can be upgraded and installed, or can be upgraded by the following method:
We take the Win10 Professional installation as an example. After downloading the image, open the ISO image. Win8/Win8.1 can be directly double-clicked. Win7 can be loaded with the virtual CD-ROM of the soft media cube, and directly run setup.exe in the mirror root directory, as shown in the figure below.

▲Click on the bottom right corner of the soft media cube to click “Apply Daquan”, then find “Virtual Drive”, “

▲Click “to load the image”, select the download Win10 image

▲ Double-click setup.exe in the root directory of the mirror

▲If there is a “User Account Control” prompt, select “Yes” is

▲You can choose here, if time is tight, you can choose to complete the Win10 installation and then update. Click “Next" Continue

▲ After accepting the license terms, the installation environment will be checked. This may take a while, depending on the amount of software in the system you are currently using. After the check is complete, the installer will list things you need to be aware of, such as missing system features or compatibility with existing software. If there are no items to be aware of, the results shown below will appear.

▲ Here you can also change what needs to be saved after the upgrade. Click “change the content to be retained”, the following content appears

▲ Select the item to be retained, click “Next& rdquo; Continue to install

Note, no matter which option you choose, After the upgrade, the current system will be replaced by the official version of Win10 TH2. The “personal files” refers to the contents of the “Users” folder; the specific applications can be retained depending on the compatibility of these applications in Win10; if you select “Do not retain any content”, after the upgrade “Personal files" will still be saved and moved to a folder called Windows.old.

▲ After the system re-evaluates the installation conditions, it will open the “Ready” page again. Click “& Install” to display the installation interface in the above figure. If you choose to keep all content upgrades, this may be a relatively time consuming process, which takes about 1 hour or more, during which the computer will automatically restart more than twice.

▲Enter the upgrade installation interface after the first reboot

After several reboots, the system main body installation will be completed, and the subsequent setup phase will be entered.

▲After the main body upgrade installation is completed, the system will identify the original system account, enter the password (if any) and click “ & rdquo; Continue

▲ Personalize Win10, you can directly click the "Use Quick Settings" in the lower right corner to use the default settings, or click the "Custom Settings" in the lower left corner of the screen. To arrange item by item. We click on “Customize settings> to see what detailed settings are available

▲ You can select the data information you can send to Microsoft in the above options. However, be aware that if you turn off the “Location" information, the current device cannot be located (prudent devices such as tablets). Click “Next” to complete this part of the setup.

▲For new users, a brief introduction to Win10's new application, you can select the default application in the lower left corner. Click “Next& rdquo;Continue

▲Awaiting Win10 for application settings, users logging in with Microsoft account need to wait longer.

▲Settings are completed and directly enter Win10 desktop, installation ends < Br> For Win7/Win8.1 users who have already subscribed to Win10 upgrade, Win10 official version download and upgrade can be completed through Microsoft's official tool "Get Windows10". After the installation process is finished, the system is automatically activated.

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