Run Upgrade Assistant Before Upgrading To Windows 8

If you are still using the Windows XP operating system, it is high time that you upgraded it to Windows 8 or Windows 7. This would ensure that your computer stays less vulnerable to security threats and malicious programs because Microsoft has stopped the support for Windows XP. Now, some experts believe that upgrading to Windows 8 could be the better option, as this operating system enjoys Microsoft support until 2023. In this post, we will find out how to upgrade to Windows 8 operating system.

Before you purchase Windows 8 operating system, it is necessary that you find out whether the operating system is going to run smoothly on your computer. For this, go to the official website of Microsoft and search for the program ‘upgrade assistant for Windows 8’. This program will find out if the hardware components of your computer would support the smooth running of the operating system. In addition, the program will also scan the peripheral devices attached to the computer and find out whether they would work or not with the new operating system.

The processor speed of your computer should be at least 1 GHz and it should support SSE2, PAE etc. As you all know, Windows 8 comes with a dual interface and therefore, you cannot compromise on the RAM capacity. The minimum RAM required to run the 32-bit version is 1 GB. However, it is advised that you go for 2 GB or more RAM for the best performance. The new operating system is also rich with animation and other graphical functions. Therefore, your computer’s hardware should include a graphics card with WDDM driver. The hard disk should also have free space of at least 16 GB for installing the operating system.

In addition to the above requirements, there are certain other requirements for the smooth run of the operating system. These include the installation of a DVD playing software, touch screen monitor, Microsoft account, internet access etc. Even though these are not essential requirements, they will help you to harness most of the vital features of the operating system.

Once your computer is ready to make an upgrade, you may choose to either download Windows 8 from the official website of Microsoft or buy a hard copy of the operating system from your local retailer. The installation and set up of the operating system is quite simple.

We hope that this post has helped you to find out how to upgrade to Windows 8. For further help, you may contact our technical support team.
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