Upgrading to Windows 10 from Vista

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by AndyS4, Apr 1, 2016.

  1. AndyS4

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    My VM is currently running Windows Vista 32-bit under Parallels 10. I have just purchased Windows 10.
    I found guidelines for upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 7 and 8. Can I assume that I can use the same upgrade process from Vista?
    I would like to avoid having to reinstall Quicken and my other Windows Apps.
     
  2. PaulChristopher@Parallels

    PaulChristopher@Parallels Product Expert Staff Member

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    Hi AndyS4,
    The reality is that you won't be able to upgrade to the final release of Windows 10 unless you have a Windows 7 or 8.1 license. Windows Vista licenses aren't allowed to upgrade. we would recommend you to follow this article to install Windows 10 on Parallels Desktop.
     
  3. AndyS4

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    Thanks Chris,
    A fresh installation of Windows 10 seems pretty straightforward. My concern is what happens to my existing windows applications like Quicken which are running under the Vista VM. Will I have to reinstall all these applications under the new VM platform?
     
  4. PaulChristopher@Parallels

    PaulChristopher@Parallels Product Expert Staff Member

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    Hi AndyS4 ,
    You have to reinstall all those Windows applications on your Windows 10 VM, because it's a clean installation of Windows 10 and not upgraded from the existing VM.
     
  5. AndyS4

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    Hi Paul,
    I have successfully installed Windows 10 under the Parallels 10 Desktop version 10.4.0. I was also able to reinstall my Quicken and Ufile applications under the new Windows OS. All the applications run, but very slowly.
    Since installing the new Windows 10 OS I also notice that my Mac applications (eg. Mail, Excel and Safari) are really slow. I keep on getting the spinning beachball when I click the mouse. I have tried cleaning up my Mac using CleanMyMac 3 but performance has not improved.
    I am running El Capitan 10.11.4 on an iMac 3.4 GHZ Intel Core i7 with 16 GB memory. This computer ran quickly with multiple applications open before this Windows 10 upgrade. I configured the new Windows 10 VM with 1 CPU and 2048 MB memory (64 bit).
    I thought I successfully removed the Vista VM before I installed the new OS but in the Mac Finder I can still see ghost drive (or server) images: [C] Vista on Mac, [D] Vista on Mac, from the previous VM installation. Should these be removed, and if so how?
    Can you recommend some actions I can take to restore the performance of my computer.
    Thanks,
    Andy
     
  6. Arunn

    Arunn Parallels Support

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    Hi AndyS4, You can remove [C]Vista on Mac, [D]Vista on Mac and you can do it by a right click on [C] and [D] and Click 'Eject'
     
  7. Arunn

    Arunn Parallels Support

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    Hi, As you have installed Windows 10, provide RAM memory minimum with 2 GB. You may also refer to this article to tune Windows performance.
     

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