Microsoft Ends Support for Windows 7 to 10: How to Upgrade for Free

Upgrade Windows 7 to Windows 10

A little over ten years after Windows 7 was started, the operating system has reached the finish of its life cycle. This week, Microsoft announced it would no longer provide help for Windows 7. This means there will be no more extra security updates or support from Microsoft. So, if your PC at house or the office is still running Windows 7, here’s how to upgrade to Windows 10 for free.

Microsoft Ends Support for Windows 7 to 10

Is Windows 7 Still Supported?

After January 14, 2020, Microsoft will no longer offer help for Windows 7. After this date, computers running Windows 7 will no longer receive software updates. Additionally, Microsoft will not extend support to anyone who calls customer service to ask for help with any problems they have with their Computer.

Can I Continue Using Windows 7?

Your laptop or personal PC will still run Windows 7 after the end of its life cycle. It is highly recommended that you upgrade to a different recent version of Windows, such as Windows 10.

Why You Should Upgrade to Windows 10

Anyone using Windows 7 should upgrade to Windows 10 for security reasons. Microsoft will no longer release security updates for computers running Windows 7, which will leave your PC vulnerable to malware (malicious software). If your Computer no longer has updated security protocols, it will also be more comfortable for hackers to steal your credit card details and different sensitive data. This can quickly be avoided by upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10.

But, if you are a Windows 7 Enterprise or Pro user in business or education, you have an option to purchase an extended security update. The price of extended updates for Windows 7 Enterprise starts at $25 per Computer. This rate will double in 2021 and quadruple to $100 in 2022. For Windows 7 Pro users, an extended security update will price you $50 per machine this year. It will jump to $100 next year and $200 in 2022.

A different reason for upgrading is that Windows 7 functions are set to be discontinued very soon. According to Microsoft, some games and applications on Windows are scheduled to be discontinued this month.

Upgrade to Windows 10 

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Can I Upgrade Windows 7 to Windows 10?

Technically, Microsoft closed its “free upgrade to Windows 10” offer in July 2016. But, as of this writing, it is still possible to enjoy a free upgrade from Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 to Windows 10. Here’s how to upgrade Windows for free:

How to Upgrade Windows 7 to Windows 10? for Free

To upgrade your Windows 7 to Windows 10, follow the steps below: 

  1. Go to the Windows 10 download page
  2. Then click the “Download tool now.” You will find this under the Create Windows 10 installation media section.
    Windows 10 installation media
  3. Then open the file and click “Run.” Depending on what browser you use, you might either see the downloaded file in your browser or your download folder.
  4. Follow the on-screen instruction in the Windows 10 Setup. 
  5. Select “Upgrade this PC now” and click “Next.”
    Upgrade this PC
  6. Select whether you want to keep your files or start fresh. Starting fresh means that you will waste all of your files, so make sure to backup all your data before proceeding.
  7. After the upgrade is completed, go to Settings > Update & Security > Activation to find your digital license. You can also enter your digital license by clicking “Change product key.”
    windows 10 digital licence

Keep in mind that upgrading to a new OS means that your apps and settings will be deleted. Be sure to back up your important data before you begin the process. Additionally, the version of Windows 10 that you can upgrade to will depend on your current OS. If you have a Windows 7 Home, your update will be to a Windows 10 Home. You can only get a Windows 10 Pro update if your current OS is Windows 7 Pro.

What if I Can’t Upgrade to Windows 10?

If you can’t make the free Windows 10 upgrade work for you, you can purchase the OS instead. Windows 10 Home is currently priced at $139. But, before you do this, you might want to consider buying a new computer or laptop instead. Windows 10 has new features that work only with new hardware, such as Facial Recognition. You are better off buying a new computer to let you enjoy these new features than installing Windows 10 on an old machine.

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