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Additional Windows 10 FAQ by Dell Community Rockstar Philip Yip

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1. Preparing for Windows 10 - Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 Systems

Note on preparing for Windows 10. Windows 10 will reach RTM on the 1st of July 2015. If you have a Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 (including Windows 8 licenses updated to Windows 8.1) OEM license you should get a notification on the Taskbar which is the Get Windows 10 App.

A .iso should be made available for clean installation:

2. Dell System Drivers

This concerns Dell OEM licenses which dictates Dell driver support and does not cover Retail Licenses:

  • Windows Vista was released on January the 30th 2007
  • Windows 7 was released on October the 22nd 2009
  • Windows 8 was released on August the 1st 2012
  • Windows 8.1 was released on August the 27th 2013

You can check the date of your system model by looking on the Dell FTP Website. For older models look at the release date of the lowest BIOS revision for an idea.

Windows XP and Vista Systems

Most systems sold before Late 2009 do not have Dell Windows 7/8.1 OEM licenses and are classified as Vista and XP systems. These systems will have MBR (non-UEFI BIOS). Windows 10 can be installed in a legacy BIOS if media is made accordingly.

As a general rule of thumb:

  • Desktop Models <2005 will not run Windows 10
  • Laptop Models <2006 will not run Windows 10
  • Systems with IDE and DDR RAM will not run Windows 10

The systems I have listed as compatible for Windows 8.1 in Unofficial Driver Sets should run Windows 10. More than likely these systems should have all the necessary system drivers inbuilt or automatically by Windows Update. The unofficial drivers may be used for Dell specific utilities such as Dell Quickset.

Note most Vista systems classified as Late 2008, Early 2009, Mid 2009 may have had the BIOS updated and were eligible for the free upgrade for Windows 7 (so can be thought of as the category of early Windows 7 systems regarding driver support).

Early Windows 7 Systems

Dell therefore has been selling Windows 7 systems for ~6 years. The warranty period on the other hand is about 3 years. It is unlikely Dell will invest time and resources in providing drivers for systems sold in the time period Late 2009 - Mid 2012. These systems will have MBR (non-UEFI BIOS). Windows 10 can be installed in a legacy BIOS if media is made accordingly. More than likely these systems should have all the necessary system drivers inbuilt or automatically by Windows Update. The official Dell drivers for Windows 7 may be used for Dell specific utilities such as Dell Quickset.

Mid Windows 7 Systems and Windows 8 Systems

For the systems sold Mid 2012 to Mid 2013 that came with Windows 8 it is recommended to clean install Windows 8.1 see here. Systems sold within this period will have a UEFI BIOS. Dell are unlikely to test these systems for functionality as they are out of warranty.For systems in this time period sold with Windows 7 you may need to adjust the BIOS settings and prepare installation media. More than likely these systems should have all the necessary system drivers inbuilt or automatically by Windows Update however. The official Dell drivers for Windows 8 may be used for Dell specific utilities such as Dell Quickset.

Late Windows 7 Systems and Windows 8.1 Systems

For the systems sold after Mid 2013, these will have a UEFI BIOS and Dell are likely to test these systems for functionality and provide system drivers where appropriate although many will be inbuilt to Windows 10 or automatically provided by Windows Update. It is recommended to install Windows 10 in UEFI. For systems in this time period sold with Windows 7 you may need to adjust the BIOS settings and prepare installation media. The official Dell drivers for Windows 8.1 may be used for Dell specific utilities such as Dell Quickset.

3. Preparing for Windows 10 - Windows Vista and Windows XP Users

You will not get the Get Windows 10 App as Windows Vista and Windows XP are not eligible for the free upgrade to Windows 10. Systems upgraded previously to Windows 7 Retail or Windows 8.1 Retail should get the Get Windows 10 App and be offered a path to Windows 10 RTM.

Microsoft's representative Gabriel Aul has made it known that there will be no cutoff for Windows 10 Insiders so its recommended for Windows 10 so what are you waiting for install Windows 10 Insider?

As a general rule of thumb:

  • Desktop Models <2005 will not run Windows 10
  • Laptop Models <2006 will not run Windows 10

4. Windows 10 - Preview and Sneak Peak

You may take out the Windows 10 10130 Insider Preview out for a spin to get a taste of Windows 10 or alternatively look at the screenshots of my guide:


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