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Windows 10 is a major version of the Windows operating system. It was released in 2015.

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Upgrading Windows 7 to 10 keeping customers data

Since its been along time since i've done this, what im trying to do is upgrade their device to Windows 10 via bootable media, I believe. I want to keep all the desktop icons, settings, apps, data; all in intact as if it were a clone to a new drive. Questions; whats the proper prodecure / way to do this the way I am describing. TIA.

Dustin

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There are 2 ways to go on about updating Windows to a newer version while keeping user data:

RECOMMENDED FOR MULTIPLE PCS: You can install the Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft's website, flash it on a thumb drive, plug it in while the OS is running, then run setup.exe, it will guide you on how to keep everything. ( i suggested a thumb drive because i am assuming you are gonna do this on multiple PCs)

RECOMMENDED FOR A SINGLE PC: You can just download the Windows 10 ISO, open it in explorer to mount it, then run setup.exe, should be business as usual.

NOTE:You can't update PCs without having the OS running, booting the ISO is exclusively for new installs.

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Ty that’s what I was thinking but needed to confirm.

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Try using windows 10 from microsoft.com, the update that entrails is just the interface being different e.g. the windows logo, microsoft edge, it doesn't completely change your apps.

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So run the media from desktop non-bootable?

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for the update to work, you would have to update via microsoft.com. your apps will remain the same, microsoft apps such as microsoft edge will be updated.

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also please check if your hardware and software has the requirements to proceed with the update.

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Dustin Short さん、ありがとうございました!
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