I don't know much about this,i know how to do the basic formating,clean installation of an OS and such.Since the media toolkit from microsoft doesn't work anymore for win7 i want to install a win10 OS that i have on a usb stick.Since i have a lot of stuff on my current OS,a lot of games too i really would not like to loose them but i need to upgrade to win10 cuz of the newer games not supporting win7.
I remember in the older OS's you could do something like this,for example if you upgraded from an xp OS to win7 at that time you could choose to not loose the files and you would find them in a folder on your hard disk called winxp x86 or x32 or something like that(i might be wrong on the name though,this was a long time ago)but i know that i did this few times with computers that were running an xp OS when i upgraded them to win7
Is something like this possible from win7 to win 10?
The reason im still running a win7 OS is,last time i had to unexpectedly format my pc and didn't had a win10 to install so i went with the win7 that i had on cd.if this can be done,any advice or tips would be much appreciated
I remember in the older OS's you could do something like this,for example if you upgraded from an xp OS to win7 at that time you could choose to not loose the files and you would find them in a folder on your hard disk called winxp x86 or x32 or something like that(i might be wrong on the name though,this was a long time ago)but i know that i did this few times with computers that were running an xp OS when i upgraded them to win7
Is something like this possible from win7 to win 10?
The reason im still running a win7 OS is,last time i had to unexpectedly format my pc and didn't had a win10 to install so i went with the win7 that i had on cd.if this can be done,any advice or tips would be much appreciated