Windows OS Upgrade Info
You can check what version operating system you currently have by clicking the Start button in the bottom left corner and enter "computer" in the search box. Then right-click Computer and then click Properties. Look under Windows edition for the version and edition of Windows.
There are two ways to upgrade your Windows operating system:
1) Put in a ticket for ITS to schedule an appointment
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- Create a ticket: https://ucsc.service-now.com/ess/
2) Download and install it yourself through the Microsoft Store
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- may take several hours depending on network speed
- any errors during install may be irreversible and cause loss of data
ITS strongly recommends you put in a ticket to help with your upgrade.
When you put in a ticket for assistance, a tech will contact you to arrange a good time to do the work. They will offer a loaner computer, if needed and will return your computer in an agreed upon length of time. Depending on the amount of data, this can be from 4 hours to the next day. They will:
- make a backup of your data and verify it
- check the software and hardware to make sure it’s compatible with the new system
- suggest needed memory and/or hard drive upgrades if needed
If you are doing the upgrade yourself, please follow these critical steps:
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Backup your data (**IMPORTANT**)
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Check your software to make sure it compatible with the upgrade
- Check your hardware to make sure it can run the upgrade