Win10 full upgrade path only supports Win7 and above

  

Computer Store News: Many people expect Microsoft to release a final version of Windows 10, which will provide a convenient upgrade path for older operating system users. The entire industry has also shown great interest in the final version of Microsoft Windows 10. The upcoming Microsoft operating system has attracted a lot of attention, and Microsoft hopes to fix the negative problem of Windows 8.1.


Gabe Aul, a Windows internal program leader, recently responded to user inquiries on Twitter, expressing Microsoft's position on a viable upgrade path for Windows 10. Gabe Aul said that the Windows 10 full upgrade path only supports Windows 7 and above.

@Dave_256 The only complete upgrade path currently supports only Win7 and newer operating systems.

— Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) (@GabeAul) December 30, 2014

For Windows XP and Vista users, you need to purchase a new Windows 8.1 computer, or upgrade to Windows More than 7 versions of the operating system. There are also rumors that new computers and devices pre-installed with Windows 10 will be available for sale after Windows 10 is released, and the new Surface Pro 4 running Windows 10 will be released.

So corporate or home Windows XP or Vista users can now upgrade and migrate or wait to buy a new computer. Microsoft also adopted a similar system upgrade method when it released the operating system earlier. As each operating system version and hardware requirements have changed, upgrading from older versions and unsupported operating systems to new systems is also a gamble.

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