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Hello! In fact I had some applications I didn't like to reinstall, so I upgraded from Vista to 7 and then used the Windows 10 ISO to go straight to Windows 10 without having to do the upgrade to Windows 7 SP1 and all the other updates. You can download the ISO from Microsoft Tech Bench. It goes from plain Windows 7 (no SP1) or from Windows 8 directly to Windows 10 without having to do all the Windows updates. To make sure the old DVD-ROM won't fail and screw the process, I copied all Windows 10 ISO files in a folder C:\W10SETUP and run setup from there. When asked I chose upgrade. Yes it took hours, but I didn't mind since that is my test laptop, not my regular laptop. Most drivers are Vista 32-bit and installed manually from Device Manager (I avoid running the setup as it might not work and lose time).