



People get confused with how to deal with the resulting ISO when using that method so here I'm going to cover what I consider to be the simplest way of doing it. Understandably, many folks are now starting to sit up and take notice.Ī question that is frequently being posted in a variety of forums that I participate in includes what's the easiest way to upgrade (or install a new copy of) Windows 10 and how do I do it. Windows 7 extended support life will be stopped by Microsoft on January 14th, 2020. Microsoft stopped mainstream support for Windows 7 on January 13, 2015, and the clock is now ticking on extended support as well. In much the same way as happened with Windows XP, many have hung on to Windows 7 and have yet to upgrade to Windows 10.
