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UPGRADE FROM WINDOWS 7 TO WINDOWS 10

Hennie Nel 0 Reputation points
2026-04-28T15:17:22.02+00:00

I cannot download windows 10 on pc that has windows 7.

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  1. Hendrix-V 15,345 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-04-29T02:59:06.9033333+00:00

    Hi Hennie Nel,

    Thank you for reaching out.

    You can still use Microsoft’s official Windows 10 media to upgrade a licensed Windows 7 PC, but there is one important catch: Windows 10 reached end of support on October 14, 2025, so it no longer receives free security updates or standard technical support. For a long-term setup, Microsoft recommends moving to Windows 11 on supported hardware instead.

    Let's start by backing up your files first. If anything goes wrong during the upgrade, your data is protected.

    Then please check whether the PC can run Windows 11. Microsoft’s minimum requirements include a supported CPU, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB storage, UEFI + Secure Boot, and TPM 2.0. If the PC qualifies, Windows 11 is the better path because it is still supported. (You can check this link for Windows 11 System Requirements).

    If you specifically need Windows 10, use the official Microsoft download page: Download Windows 10.

    If the download does not work on the Windows 7 machine, create a USB installer on another working PC. Microsoft’s page supports creating a bootable USB/DVD/ISO and notes that a blank 8 GB USB flash drive can be used. Please also keep in mind to choose the matching edition during setup.

    Let me know if you need further assistance, feel free to ask me by clicking "Add Comment" or "Add Answer" if you cannot add comment so your response will be visible. Thanks for your effort.


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    2026-04-28T15:17:38.6266667+00:00

    Try the following steps to resolve issues downloading or upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10:

    1. Remove external hardware
      • Unplug all nonessential devices: printers, scanners, USB drives, external hard disks, headphones, docking stations, etc.
    2. Update Windows 7 fully
      • Install all important Windows Updates in Windows 7, including driver updates.
      • See Windows Update: FAQ for details.
    3. Uninstall non-Microsoft antivirus and old software
      • Third‑party antivirus or outdated applications can block the upgrade or downloads.
      • Go to Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features.
      • First uninstall any non‑Microsoft antivirus.
      • Then uninstall nonessential, unused, or very old software.
      • Confirm with Uninstall and Yes when prompted.
    4. Check disk space
      • Open File Explorer/Computer/This PC in Windows 7.
      • On the system drive (the one with the Windows logo), make sure there is enough free space:
        • At least 16 GB free for upgrading a 32‑bit system.
        • At least 20 GB free for upgrading a 64‑bit system.
      • If space is low, follow Tips to free up drive space on your PC.
    5. Ensure “Download and install updates” is selected during setup
      • When starting the Windows 10 setup, choose Get important updates = Yes (or Download and install updates (recommended)) so setup can pull required fixes and drivers.
    6. Check for specific error codes
      • If a specific error code appears (for example 0x80190001, 0x80246007, 0xC1900200, etc.), use the corresponding mitigation:
    7. Run quick‑fix checks if setup starts but fails
      • Run chkdsk to repair file system issues if you see errors like 0xC1900101 - 0x2000c.
      • Update BIOS/firmware and device drivers from the PC manufacturer (advanced task; back up data first and be careful with BIOS changes).
    8. General upgrade guidance
      • Follow the “General fixes” for Windows 10 upgrade and installation errors:
        • Remove external hardware.
        • Update Windows and drivers.
        • Uninstall non‑Microsoft antivirus.
        • Uninstall nonessential software.

    If, after these steps, Windows 10 still cannot be downloaded or the upgrade repeatedly fails, check the exact error code shown and apply the matching mitigation from the Windows 10 upgrade troubleshooting articles.


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