You should install Windows 10 Home 32 Bit on your system without a Product Key. If it says 2.0 Windows 7 won't activate on your system. You can Download and check to see if your system's SLIC has been updated: You can check the system information again to see if the BIOS Update has been applied: Your Computer will restart and update your BIOS: If we right click the update and select run it as an administrator: Going to we can see that there is an A16 release for this model. For this OptiPlex 760 we can see the Version is A00 and its date is before the release of Windows 7. If it is 2.5 then your BIOS might be either updated to include a SLIC Version of 2.1 or have a BIOS Update available. Press and and type in msinfo32 and press : Note for these old models you are best to stick to 32 Bit Windows as they may lack the requirements to run 64 Bit Windows (System Requirements for Windows 10 64 Bit are higher than for Windows Vista 64 Bit). The Free Upgrade to Windows 7 can then be taken to Windows 10. Moreover it is model by model a Dell OptiPlex 760 which we will use as an example sold with Windows Vista Business when the model was launched (October 2008) is indistinguishable to a Dell OptiPlex 760 sold with Windows Vista Business the day before Windows 7 Pro was released (July 2009) provided they have the latest Legacy BIOS installed. While this Free Upgrade Path long expired the activation mechanism for this Free Upgrade Path is still in place, the presence of a System Locked Preinstallation Certificate (version 2.1). The Free Upgrade to Windows 7 OEMĪccording to Microsoft's marketing systems sold ~6 months before the release of Windows Vista were eligible for a Free Upgrade to Windows 7. Internet Explorer is not supported, Chrome is not supported, Firefox is not supported and the OS is not supported.Äownload wise Windows Vista reached End of Support in February 2015 when Microsoft removed the Windows Vista Downloads from their Digital River servers. I do not recommend Reinstallation of this legacy Operating System. Windows Vista reached End of Life in April 2017 from this date Windows Vista is totally unsafe to use online.
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