BionicJohn
Technical User
Hello - it's good see the familiar top techs are still here assisting us lesser mortals! Since I retired in 2010, I don't play with PCs on a daily basis like I used to and feel out of touch.
I'm considering the move from Win7 Pro to Windows 10, but have a few questions first. I may be worrying over nothing but I'd like to have a better idea of what the upgrade to Windows 10 does and doesn't do.
Win 7 Pro is up to date and legit! I have the Licence Number handy.
My conventional but home assembled PC (Intel CPU, 16Gb RAM, regular screen and vid card, wired mouse and keyboard) easily meets the Windows 10 spec, so that's fine, and I have the correct Windows 10 Pro upgrade files on a USB stick.
It appears all my peripheral hardware is acceptable, and so I'm expecting any drivers to be updated automatically. Am I correct with this assumption.
I use Acronis 2015 for backup - will that still be fully operational after the upgrade with no further modification? I have have several notices from Acronis about Windows 10, but it seems they are just cashing in on it rather than offering an updated version.
There are five accounts on the PC - Administrator, 3 regular users and Guest. Will they still be intact after the upgrade? With passwords unaltered? And personal files in familiar locations?
And will all existing heavyweight major apps (MS Office, Acrobat, Adobe Creative Suite, Apple iTunes &c.) be present, not needing to be re-installed or anything?
Anything else I should be attending to?
Many thanks.
John.
Iechyd da! John
Glannau Mersi, Lloegr.
I'm considering the move from Win7 Pro to Windows 10, but have a few questions first. I may be worrying over nothing but I'd like to have a better idea of what the upgrade to Windows 10 does and doesn't do.
Win 7 Pro is up to date and legit! I have the Licence Number handy.
My conventional but home assembled PC (Intel CPU, 16Gb RAM, regular screen and vid card, wired mouse and keyboard) easily meets the Windows 10 spec, so that's fine, and I have the correct Windows 10 Pro upgrade files on a USB stick.
It appears all my peripheral hardware is acceptable, and so I'm expecting any drivers to be updated automatically. Am I correct with this assumption.
I use Acronis 2015 for backup - will that still be fully operational after the upgrade with no further modification? I have have several notices from Acronis about Windows 10, but it seems they are just cashing in on it rather than offering an updated version.
There are five accounts on the PC - Administrator, 3 regular users and Guest. Will they still be intact after the upgrade? With passwords unaltered? And personal files in familiar locations?
And will all existing heavyweight major apps (MS Office, Acrobat, Adobe Creative Suite, Apple iTunes &c.) be present, not needing to be re-installed or anything?
Anything else I should be attending to?
Many thanks.
John.
Iechyd da! John
Glannau Mersi, Lloegr.