Installing a new operating system: With these tips it works
If you want to install a new operating system, you should take some precautions. For example, if you don't want to lose any data, you should set up a backup so that you can quickly and easily return to your old system in case of any problems.
Before installing the new operating system
Before installing a new operating system, you should take some precautions:
- First, make sure that your hardware meets the necessary minimum requirements for the new operating system.
- This includes enough free space on your hard drive.
- Be sure to make a backup of your data. If something goes wrong when installing the new operating system, you can restore the old memory.
To install, you need the ISO file of the new operating system. You can either make a stick with an ISO file or load the operating system from a DVD. If you have a Windows DVD, for example, you should remember, however, that you can use the key only for one device, unless you have purchased a license for multiple devices. Check in the Control Panel under "System" whether you are using a 32- or 64-bit-based processor and install the appropriate version of the operating system.
How to do it: Install a new operating system
Insert the DVD or connect the USB stick that has the operating system to your computer. Then restart your PC and it will automatically load an interface for you to install the new system. Once everything is set up, you should first install an antivirus program.