![]() While MSGM Toolkit doesn’t offer an GUI, this tool definitely kicks-in. The program supports all versions of Windows from Windows 7 onwards including Windows 10. The program is by far the best program but it lacks of a proper GUI, once this is fixed it would my general recommendation to use. The main screen is easy to understand and you only need to input the numbers to take action. The project is well documented and is mostly up2date with all current Windows versions which means it supports all variants. The program displays an EULA on start which you need to accept to continue. MSGM Toolkit runs some scans once you hit the a-button to accept, for instance to detect the version of the operating system, and make sure the required tools are all available – which are stored in the MSMG Toolkit folder. ![]() Looks bash’y right? Don’t worry the setup and the given steps are self-explaining The developer already promised to integrate an GUI but there is still nothing except the promise. Unless all other programs this tool is free, the only con side is that is not offers any GUI. Some programs allow you to manipulate your current OS, so a backup is a key here! Note that you need a Windows 10 ISO image, or a Windows 10 DVD, as this is used as the base image for the custom version. ![]() It is highly recommended that you create a backup of the system partition before you run any of such programs. There are several popular tools and we will take a short look at them – NTLite, MSGM Toolkit, WinReducer & Win Toolkit are the well-known ones. Windows 10 will be a free upgrade in the first year to all (home) customers who run Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 devices and it is likely that Microsoft will make Windows Update one of the delivery options for the update.So you might want to install your entire OS new fresh from the beginning and you ask yourself or your favourite search engine ‘How the hell I’m able to do this’?! Right, then this article is just for you. You find it in the installed updates list as "Update for Microsoft Windows (KB2990214)". You can remove the "update to Windows 10 preparation update" again from Windows. There is also no option to change the interface language during the upgrade process. If you are running a 32-bit version of Windows, you cannot upgrade to 64-bit versions of Windows 10. As I said earlier, if there is any chance that you may want to go back to the old system, do a full backup so that you can restore it. Update: Some users have reported that they had no option to go back to the old operating system after upgrading to Windows 10. While that is the case, it is highly suggested that you create a backup of your important files and data before you proceed with the update. ![]() It seems possible to go back to the old operating system after the update. The update installer runs the same upgrade process as the ISO installer.The download may take a while depending on your Internet connection speed. As you can see on the screenshot above, the update has a size of 2.8 Gigabyte.In the end, the update to Windows 10 should be displayed which you can run with a click on the install button.It may take a while for the check to complete. There you need to click on the check for updates button.You can tap on the Windows-key, type Windows Update and hit enter to do so. The device will boot into the current operating system after restart. It requires a restart of the PC so that the changes it made take effect. It is a 10 Megabyte file that runs automatically on your computer after you execute it. The first thing you need to do is downloaded a small program from Microsoft which prepares your Windows 7 or Windows 8 operating system for the upgrade. It is ideal if you have a spare system and want to try it out or a full backup that you can restore. Note: Windows 10 is not ready for prime time yet and it is not suggested to upgrade your work system to it. You don't need to download the ISO image of Windows 10, don't need to burn it to DVD or copy it to a USB Flash Drive, and don't need to run it afterwards on your system. ![]() The core benefit of upgrading via Windows Update is convenience. Windows Update is the operating system's updating service which is best known for delivering security patches once a month to supported Windows devices. Microsoft wants to make things more comfortable and has added an option to upgrade to Windows 10 using Windows Update. ![]()
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