Upgrade from Windows 7 or 8.1 January 29, 2016
Meeting Protocol Please hold your questions until the Q&A Jot down your questions so you will remember them No side conversations, please! We all have enough challenges hearing as it is! Please help the speaker remember to repeat questions asked by the audience. It will help all of us to hear the question before it is answered. We have a LOT of ground to cover
Important Windows Info Today Windows updates Please ensure that all important Windows updates are installed If you have Windows 8 but not Windows 8.1 You must update to Windows 8.1 now How do I tell which version I have http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/which-operating-system Windows 8 to update 8.1 tutorial is here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/update-from-windows-8- tutorial If you use Internet Explorer 8, 9 or 10 You must update to Internet Explorer 11 now How do I tell which version I have and how do I update to Internet Explorer 11 http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/which-version-am-iusing#ie=other
Should I Upgrade to Windows 10? Can you answer YES to all of these questions? Do you have Windows 7 or 8.1 and don t like it? Do you backup your computer files regularly? Have you installed ALL of the Windows updates for your PC? Can you reinstall ALL of your software if necessary? For ALL software that you have purchased do you have: the original discs or a copy of the download instructions with a license number or product key? Are you satisfied with your computer hardware? Speed and computer type (laptop vs desktop) and You are not planning on replacing it soon Are you comfortable installing software? Have you checked that your peripherals (printers, scanners, etc.) work with Windows 10?
What Could Possibly Go Wrong? PLENTY! These could be your files & programs! This is NOT a minor adjustment to your computer! REMEMBER: there is always risk in an operating system upgrade!
What are my options to the upgrade? Keep using the Windows version you have Windows 7 supported through January 2020 Windows 8.1 supported through January 2023 But MUST update from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 Buy a new computer with Windows 10 on it Ensures you have a familiar computer to use while learning Windows 10 Provides a fall back if you have any software or peripheral problems with Windows 10
Ok, it s risky. Why should I upgrade? Microsoft s most secure operating system Built-in security software (just like Windows 8) Windows 8/8.1 annoyances have largely been eliminated in Windows 10 Charms are gone Start menu is back New voice command feature (Cortana) New browser (Edge) But the Tech Team recommends the Google Chrome browser
Some Basic Things To Know Windows 10 upgrade is free for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users Legitimate licensees only until 7/28/16 You can t upgrade directly from Windows 8, must first go to 8.1 How do I tell which version I have http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/which-operating-system Windows 8 to update 8.1 tutorial is here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/update-from-windows-8-tutorial You can roll-back to your previous Windows version Only within the 1 st 30 days after your upgrade What do I lose? Windows 8.1 mostly the annoyances (charms, start screen) Windows 7 Windows Solitaire, Windows Media Center (DVD playing software Microsoft will download a replacement Windows DVD Player to registered Windows 7 machines Other DVD players are available for download for free. The Microsoft Solitaire Collection is available for free through the Microsoft Games App Check this website for background info: http://www.howtogeek.com/226100/the-windows-10-faq-everything-you-need-to-know/
Tech Team Support for Upgrade We can only provide LIMITED support if you choose to upgrade to Windows 10 We will help you troubleshoot issues you may encounter as you perform the upgrade yourself. Why is that? Upgrade is a very time consuming process hours long We want to focus our time on problems that are CRITICAL to our users. Remember We are not a rapid response tech fix team We would not be able to respond immediately if you start a Windows 10 upgrade and then have problems
I m ready to upgrade! Show me what it s like!
What You Must Do To Prepare You must have the windowpane icon in the lower right corner of your screen. What if no windowpane icon on my PC? Are you running Windows 7? If so, run windows update repeatedly until the windowpane appears Are you running Windows 8? If so, you must upgrade to Windows 8.1 Are you running Windows 8.1? If so, run windows update repeatedly until the windowpane appears
Confirm Your PC Is Ready First, click on the windowpane Then Click on the 3 Stacked Bars Icon Here Then Click on Check your PC
Is Your PC Ready for Windows 10 You Must Get This You re good to go! Box from Windows otherwise, your PC is NOT ready.
Ready? Cross Your Fingers & Get Started Plan on at least 3 hours Left-click on the Windowpane in the lower right area of the screen
Decision Time Upgrade Now or Later Look for the green check mark that says This PC is compatible.
Download In Progress
You May Encounter This This particular PC was not ready yet for the Win10 upgrade But running Windows Update resolved the problem.
Upgrade Download is Underway A large file, ensure PC is plugged-in
One Hour Into the Upgrade
Two Hours into the Upgrade
You must accept the Microsoft Software License Terms
Upgrade Now or Schedule It For Later You can schedule the installation for later or start it now we'll look at scheduling it to start later
To Schedule the Upgrade Later We'll go ahead and start the upgrade now you must do it when your PC will be on, plugged-in, and you are available to check the boxes you need to check
Underway!
Getting Closer
Welcome to Windows 10! Ready to Customize Settings
DO NOT Get Going Fast BE SURE TO Customize Settings
Recommended: Turn OFF All Settings This Screen
Recommended: Turn OFF All Settings This Screen
Recommended: Turn OFF MOST Settings This Screen
Cortana is a Voice-Activated Assistant Recommended: Not Now
New Apps for Windows 10? Recommend: Choose Your Own
I Chose To Keep My Old Apps
Files Remained Where They Were
Almost Finished
Success! 3 hours & 10 minutes Yours may take a different time NEXT! Left-click on the windowpane icon in the lower left corner
A list of programs like Windows 7 A group of tiles like Windows 8 These are App Tiles (links to programs). You can right-click on them and then: remove the link (does NOT uninstall the program), resize the tile or move the tile.
Using Windows 10 http://www.gcflearnfree.org/windows10
In Closing We can offer limited support for upgrade to Windows 10 Help with issues you may encounter as you perform the upgrade yourself. Weigh the Pros and Cons of the Windows 10 upgrade Do you need it? Are you and your PC ready for it? Questions? Ask them here today Contact the Tech Team Bob Powell rpowell932@gmail.com Terry Struven TERRY.STRUVEN@gmail.com David Lombard DL90277@gmail.com Next meeting? Friday, February 26, 2016, starting @ 11:30am Subject: Organizing Folders/Files