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Is my PC ready for the Windows 10 April Update?
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Those who have been keeping an eye out for Microsoft’sWindows 10 April Updateknow that the update was promised a long time ago and since then, Microsoft has been hard at work adding polishing the OS. The update’s release has taken so long because it is actually a huge patch that incorporates updates and new features across pretty much every aspect of Windows 10. Moreover, some unexpected BSOD errors ruined Microsoft’s release plans forcing the company todelay the update.
That being said, the wait is finally over. You can nowupgrade to the Windows 10 April Updatewith the help of Microsoft’s Update Assistant. We’re sure that many Windows fans have eagerly waited for this new update as it’s one of the most anticipated updates ever released by Microsoft.
However, certain preparations need to be made beforeinstalling the Windows 10 April Update. While these are not mandatory, performing them will help tremendously both during and after installation. Here are the top things to do before upgrading to the Windows 10 April Update.
Checklist for installing the Windows 10 April Update
1. Backup and clean your computer
Both the update process as well as its results will be much more pleasant to look at if there is a little bit of a spring cleaning done beforehand. As such, delete any unnecessary files because they may slow down the upgrade process.
Make sure you haveenough free spaceon your hard drive to install the Windows 10 April Update. Microsoft’s Update Assistant will first check the available free space, but you can always give the tool a helping hand by deleting unnecessary files and programs. Also, don’t forget to clear your browser’s cookies and cache.
Additionally, backup all the important files stored on your computer. In this manner, you’ll avoid being subject to various errors that might justdelete important documentsor files.
2. Run a full system scan
Make sure your antivirus is up to date andrun a full systemscan to detect and remove any malware and virus programs that may have snuck into your computer.
3. Update your OS and programs
It is also very important that you install thelatest Windows updateson your computer. Additionally, refresh your drivers and install the latest updates for all your programs.
4. Keep product keys and software licenses at hand
Should your computer fail to activate some programs after the upgrade, you’ll need the product keys or licenses to enable them again. Print this information so you can always have it in hand in case something goes wrong.
5. Create recovery media
Should your computer become completely unresponsive after the upgrade, havingrecovery mediahandy is a real treasure. For more information on how to create a recovery drive, check outMicrosoft’s Support page.
6. Check system requirements
Last but not least, make sure that your computer meets the system requirements necessary to run the OS:
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Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
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Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.
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