in-place upgrade
In-place upgrade
In Place
Express upgrade uses existing windows foldersCustom upgrade allows you to change installation folders
You must have an installation disc to upgrade Windows 98.
yes.. choose upgrade windows option while installation..
If you have a Microsoft Windows 98 Upgrade CD, you simply put it inside the CD Rom drive and it should launch and proceed to do the upgrade. If you have a Windows 98 Full Installation CD, after it starts running answer to 'upgrade' in stead of a full Windows 98 installation. This will keep all your Windows 95 programms and settings. I hope this help
Yes, Windows can upgrade after reformatting, but you will need to reinstall the operating system first. During the installation process, you can choose to upgrade to a newer version of Windows if you have a valid license or installation media for that version. After the reformatting and installation, you can also run Windows Update to ensure your system is up to date with the latest features and security patches.
You cannot upgrade from XP directly to Windows 7. You must upgrade to Vista first, or perform a new installation.
Express upgrade
Windows 98 discs do not need to be activated, and yes, they can still be used to upgrade an older installation of Windows.
two types of installation: clean installation upgrade installation,phased installation,remote installation, image deployment and parallel installation
If you are upgrading to Windows 7, you cannot use the In-Place Upgrade Installation Option with versions of Windows that are not directly compatible, such as Windows XP 32-bit to Windows 7 64-bit. Additionally, if you are upgrading from a non-Genuine version of Windows or certain editions like Windows Vista Starter, the In-Place Upgrade is not supported. It's important to ensure that your current operating system meets the upgrade path requirements for a successful upgrade.