1.9 - Upgrading Windows Flashcards
1
Q
Why upgrade?
A
- Upgrade vs. Install
– Upgrade - Keep files in place
– Install - Start over completely fresh - Maintain consistency
– Customized configurations
– Multiple local user accounts - Upgrades save hours of time
– Avoid application reinstall
– Keep user data intact
– Keep user settings
– Get up and running quickly
2
Q
Upgrade methods
A
- In-place upgrade
– Upgrade the existing OS
– Keeps all applications, documents,
and settings
– Start the setup from inside
the existing OS - Clean install
– Wipe everything and reload
– Backup your files
– Start the setup by booting
from the installation media
3
Q
Prepare the boot drive
A
- Know your drive
– Is data on the drive?
– Has the drive been formatted?
– What partitions are on the drive? - Backup any old data
– You may need that data again someday
– Save user preferences - Most partitioning and formatting can be completed
during the installation
– Clear the drive and start fresh
4
Q
Before the installation
A
- Check minimum OS requirements
– Memory, disk space, etc.
– And the recommended requirements - Run a hardware compatibility check
– Runs when you perform an upgrade
– Run manually from the Windows setup screen
– Windows 10 Upgrade Checker,
PC Health Check for Windows 11 - Plan for installation questions
– Drive/partition configuration, license keys, etc. - Application and driver compatibility
– Check with the app developer and
hardware manufacturer
5
Q
Windows product life cycle
A
- Quality updates
– Monthly security updates and bug fixes - Feature updates
– Annual update with new features
– Used to occur every three to five years - Support is provided after the release
– 18 to 36 months
– Dependent on the Windows version and edition - Also called the Modern Lifecycle Policy
– For continuously supported products