Windows Vista move to Windows 10?

cy
10

I have a problem can someone help please? I'm trying to install or move Windows 10 to Windows Vista, but unfortunately it does not work if I run the program win 10 in Vista it says the following.

"The Windows installation can't be started by the current operating system, boot the computer from the installation media, or upgrade to a supported operating system, and then restart the installation."

but if I use his boats, then he says (which I should reboot and install the operating system) I somehow do not stay anymore, can someone help?

MY laptop is, Packard Bell, Model EasyNote MH36, ProZessor Pentium (R) Dual Core CPU, T 4200 @ 2.00GHz 2.00GHz, $ GB RAM, 32bit operating system.

Se

My Win7 Pro was to Win10 Completely free of charge without DVD and USB stick done, since I was really lucky. Try that with your Leptop also, from microsoft download upgrade for win10 and then updates makes alone, just take your time it takes everything patience, good luck.

you do not need to pay a cent to upgrade to Windows 10.

Here I send you a way, that's exactly what the members have recommended to me: You can easily download https://www.microsoft.com/.../windows10 the "Media Creation Tool" directly from Microsoft. You then click through the program and select after some time: "Upgrade for this PC run". If you currently have an activated Windows 7 Pro, Windows 10 Pro will be installed on your PC for free.

Of course (if you set it that way) all data and programs are retained.

cy

Hello thanks for the nice info, but the problem is my laptop has Windows Vista operating system, unfortunately there are no more updates, so I tried to install Manuel with ISO but did not…

Se

Of course, I have not much of it, but wait, there are PC freaks enough:-) You get the best way, I think. Do not give up. VG

Fr

Just start the ISO and vista delete from the installation, then it works.

https://www.microsoft.com/.../windows10

Download the tool now. An upgrade will not work.

ky

This is not free for Windows Vista. You have to buy a Windows 10 license. I would spend no more money on your laptop. In addition, there's no support for Windows Vista since 2017.

However, you can still make good use of your laptop with a Linux distribution. That does not cost anything. I recommend Lubuntu. This is even faster than Windows Vista. Then you also have the opportunity to use the latest Firefox. Here is the download of the ISO: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/...p-i386.iso

After downloading the ISO you have to burn it to a blank DVD with this tool http://www.freeisoburner.com/ or if you boot from USB you can use this tool to write https://unetbootin.github.io/ onto an empty FAT32 formatted USB stick.

Then boot the DVD or the stick. To do this, insert the DVD or the stick, turn on the computer and press F12. Now the boot menu appears. Then select DVD or USB and press Enter. Now boot from the DVD or stick.

Just follow the instructions of the wizard. The internet and wi-fi are set up the same way. To do this, have network keys ready. For installation simply select "Delete HDD and install Lubuntu". I recommend a full installation. It will be installed right away Firefox, libreoffice, multimedia components and tools.

When the installation is complete, the system restarts. Then remove the DVD or stick. When the desktop appears, Update Manager will appear at the bottom of the taskbar. Install these updates. The update manager cares not only about the system but also about the installed programs. You do not have to update every single program like with Windows. He will contact you as soon as new versions appear.

How to install programs: Start Menu> System Tools> Software. This is like a kind Appstore and is also served. Here you can also uninstall programs.

Sometimes you have to install programs that are not available in the appstore. Such programs exist as a DEB file. These are installation packages that can be easily installed by double-clicking. Example:

Minecraft: https://launcher.mojang.com/...ecraft.deb If Java is not already installed, it will be automatically installed
Discord: https://discordapp.com/api/download?platform=linux&format=deb

Here is a Youtube downloader and converter for Linux. The installation is a bit complicated for newcomers. I explain the steps: Start Menu> System Tools> LXTerminal. This is the command line. Enter the following commands here or copy & paste (identical to Windows) and conclude with Enter:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa: clipgrab-team / ppa
sudo apt update -y

http://apt//clipgrab -y

You can find it in the start menu> Internet> Clipgrab.

Also on Spotify you do not have to do without Linux. To do this, enter the following commands with LXTerminal or copy & paste and conclude with Enter:

curl -sS https://download.spotify.com/debian/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb http://repository.spotify.com stable non-free" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/spotify.list
sudo apt update -y
sudo apt install spotify-client -y

Spotify can be found in the Start Menu> Entertainment Media> Spotify.

Install the Flashplayer only if you absolutely need it:

sudo apt install flashplugin-installer -y

This installs a script that always automatically downloads the latest Flashplayer from the Adobe page and installs it in and installs in Firefox.

Lubuntu goes off like a rocket and hardly scratching on the system resources. Windows, on the other hand, is a lame duck.

cy

Pity, my data are lost.

Fr

You can store it.

cy

Yes, but a lot of work, I do not know if I can save everything, I've tried to move. Unfortunately, is not it?

cy

And I already have 2 ISO copies

Fr

I do not think so.