Monday, January 11, 2021

Upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10 in Year 2021

How  I upgraded my parents Win 7 to Win 10

So I wanted to upgrade my Parents laptop from Windows 7 to Windows 10 as part of cleaning up their system so as to give the machine a new lease of life.

Issue

1) I was not sure if the upgrade offer was still available since we are now in Jan 2021

2) I was afraid of losing my parents genuine Win7 OS license if the upgrade failed, also I was unaware where to find my parents OS license key

3) The upgrade website link for Microsoft was not working for 3-4 days when I was trying to access it .


Prequel

 Luckily I decided to give the Microsoft Win10 upgrade link one last try and this time the link worked and I was able to download & create a USB media with Win 10 boot / installation files.


Pre Requisite 

1)  Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster processor or SoC

2) RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit

3) Hard disk space: 16 GB for 32-bit OS or 20 GB for 64-bit OS

4) Graphics card: DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver

Most importantly

Genuine Windows 7 License which is Activated

To check if your Windows 7 is activated , then Control Panel, Go to  System and Security , then System. This is the page where you see lot of Information about your computer including RAM, Processor, Windows Version you are using etc

At the bottom of this page you should be able to see Product ID and Windows is activated information ( sometime it takes a minute or so for the info to populate so if you see that section blank , just wait  for a bit )  Next to it you should also be able to see a blue colored Genuine Microsoft logo 

Note:

If your product is not activated activate it first before you do anything else 


Steps 

Step 1

I used couple of methods to find the License Key for my parents system , one of them was using this code in command promt as suggested by JhakeSong  ( wmic path SoftwareLicensingService get OA3xOriginalProductKey ) without the brackets.

I also used NirSofts Product key finder  ( https://www.howtogeek.com/206329/how-to-find-your-lost-windows-or-office-product-keys/)

Offcourse you can also look under your Laptop or inside your Laptop battery compartment for the License key sticker  :-)

But surprisingly my parents Win 7 License key was different to the sticker , maybe one of my brothers had upgraded the OS long time back. so It was a good thing that I cross checked .

Step 2

Next step I verified the minimum system requirements related to RAM , HDD size  etc were met , At this stage I also checked to verify that the OS on my parents laptop was "Activated "

Step 3 

was all about backing up the files

a) I backed up files from My Documents, Desktop , Music, Video, My Pictures , My Download folders  in addition to known data files lying in other drives like D & E 

b) Backed up  Bookmarks of Chrome, Firefox  , Internet explorer just incase 

c) You should also not forget to back up your .PST , .OST  incase you have configured Outlook or other mail files in your system ( my parents naturally didn't have those) 

d) Don't forget to make a list of applications currently installed and retrieve their data files  and License Keys before you go to next step

e) And don't forget to retrieve saved passwords from your Chrome/ Firefox  , and also Login Id / mail info from Skype 

Step 4

Watched couple of videos on Youtube especially the below one to get an idea of what to expect 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGN4aXCuGuU

Step 5

Got a USB Pendrive with 8 gb capacility and formatted it

Step 6

Went to Windows Upgrade site  and luckily this time the site came up 

Clicked on Download now tool , 

Downloaded the Media Creation tool , once downloaded activated it by clicking on it.

Agreed the Terms & Conditions

Selected  - Create Installation media 

Basically followed the steps , once done the setup started to get downloaded to the USB drive

Note : I thought it was better to download it to a USB than run the upgrade directly , so as to avoid any issues incase the internet failed during upgrade.

Step 7

Once the Win 10 upgrade files were downloaded to my USB drive

I opened the drive and clicked on Setup 

Step 8

From then onwards it was just following the instructions given during the setup process

Step 9

Because my Windows 7  was genuine and it was Activated , I never received any prompt for Product ID during the upgrade process.

If you do, you can enter the License key of Windows 7 

So that was it , now my parent's laptop has been formatted and upgraded to Win 10 

Note:  During the installation process you will get an option to fully format your drive or to Keep your files , I think its better to format ( remove all files) so as to ensure a clean installation.  Even though the installation only formats drive C , for safety I recommend you backing up all your files just in case other drives also gets formatted. 

All the best :-)

 

------Update-------

One issue post update that I observed

The orientation of the built in Webcam has changed and am yet to get a fix for the same. 

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