Upgrading Windows 7 to Windows 10 Print

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Microsoft Windows 7 will soon be "end of life."    That means Microsoft will no longer be rolling out patches or updates for Windows 7 after January 14, 2020.  The product will become unsupported.  

ConnectNC, Inc. will upgrade your small business  or home PCs to Windows 10 for $100.

There are some things you should know:

  • The upgrade process could mean that some of your programs may need to be reinstalled.  You will need to have your installation media (or download links) and license keys handy.  If you don't have these, you may need to repurchase software.
  • The upgrade can preserve your data (documents, pictures, etc), but you absolutely should backup everything before you begin.
  • After upgrading to Windows 10, you may find that an older printer or other hardware no longer functions. 

You will most likely need to purchase a Windows 10 license. 

More information is available here:

Windows 7 support will end on January 14, 2020

Activating Windows 10


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