How to use the Upgrade Assistant to upgrade to Win8 system

  

When upgrading to Windows 8, Microsoft strongly recommends installing the Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant first. It scans your current computer to see if it is ready to be upgraded to Windows 8, and provides compatibility reports and optional steps to purchase, download, and install Windows 8. If your computer is currently running Windows 7, your files, apps and settings will be easily transferred to Windows 8. If your computer is running Windows XP or Windows Vista, then you will need to reinstall your app after the upgrade.

The four main features of the Upgrade Assistant:

—— it scans your hardware, applications and connections to your device to see if they work for Windows 8, making sure you need it All peripherals (such as printers and monitors) used on your computer are connected to your computer and enabled before you run the Upgrade Assistant.

The Upgrade Assistant will check your computer hardware to see if your hardware meets Windows 8 system requirements for installation on your computer, including CPU speed, PAE, NX, and SSE2 processor functions, as well as RAM. Size and hard drive capacity. It also checks the compatibility of your currently installed apps and devices.

—— It will provide a compatibility report.

Apps and devices for Windows 7 are also generally available for Windows 8, but in some cases, you may need to update your product, or you may need to uninstall and reinstall your product after the upgrade. The Compatibility Report lists the apps and devices that can be used in Windows 8, the apps and devices that may not be available, and what you can do after the upgrade to reinstate their use. If some of your apps or devices are not listed, it may be because we don't have compatibility information for the product yet. For more information on specific products, please refer to the Windows Compatibility Center or consult the product manufacturer.

You can save or print a compatibility report for future use. Unless you choose the “ option during the upgrade, you will be able to find the report on your desktop after the upgrade. For more information, see Using your apps and devices in Windows 8.

—— It checks if your computer supports specific Windows 8 features.

Especially: Windows Store, Snap, Secure Boot and Multi-Touch. If your computer does not support one or more of these features, you will see a warning. You can still install Windows 8, but certain features will not be available.

—— It offers the option to purchase, download and install Windows 8.

If your computer is ready, the Upgrade Assistant will advise you on which version to purchase and guide you through the upgrade process.

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