Two days ago, on January 14th, 2020, Windows 7 reached its end of life, which means that Microsoft will no longer support it with regular security updates. For those users who are still on Windows 7, Microsoft will start displaying alerts indicating that their OS is out of support and should be upgraded to Windows 10.
A free upgrade offer from Microsoft officially ended in 2016. Fortunately, you can still get a free copy of Windows 10 using the Media Creation Tool to upgrade your Windows 7 machines. On top of that, you can use FixMe.IT to upgrade your own or your clients’ computers remotely.
Here’s how.
Upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 using Media Creation Tool
- Go to the Windows 10 download page.
- Click Download tool now.
- Run the Media Creation Tool, select Upgrade this PC now and click Next.
- Check Keep all apps and files and click Continue, then click Install.
- After the installation is completed and you’re connected to the Internet, go to Settings > Windows Update > Activation to make sure that your Windows 7 license has been converted to a Windows 10 license.
Upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 remotely using FixMe.IT
FixMe.IT is a top-rated remote support application that provides the fastest way to connect to a remote PC in just three simple steps. Watch the video below to see it in action:
Besides that, FixMe.IT allows you to reboot and automatically reconnect to the remote computer, transfer files, and work with an unlimited number of remote users simultaneously – all for a fraction of the price of LogMeIn or TeamViewer.
Sign up for a fully-featured free trial of FixMe.IT today and experience the easiest way to upgrade Windows 7 PCs to Windows 10 remotely:
Learn More About FixMe.IT