You can keep working while the update is installing. Download and installation times vary from about 30 minutes to several hours, depending on your internet connection speed and the speed and configuration of your PC, but you can still use your PC while the update is installing in the background. After it restarts, you won't be able to use your PC for a little while from about 20 minutes to an hour while the updates are being applied.
After that phase is complete, we'll walk you through choosing a few basic settings and then Windows will finish applying any final updates that are needed. Back up your files. Although your files and apps come with you when you update to Windows 8.
Make sure you have enough free disk space. If you're currently running Windows 8, you need 3, MB of available space to install the bit version of Windows 8. Plug in your laptop or tablet. It's important to keep your PC plugged in throughout the update process, because if you lose power before it's done, the update might not install properly.
Connect to the internet. It's best to stay connected until the update is done. Get the latest critical and important updates. There are some updates you might need before you can install Windows 8. In most cases, the latest updates will be installed automatically using Windows Update. Temporarily turn off your antivirus program. Some antivirus software might interfere with the installation. After you install Windows 8. The Store is no longer open for Windows 8, so you'll need to download Windows 8.
Go to the Windows 8. Select Confirm and follow the remaining prompts to begin the download. The update will download and install in the background while you use your PC to do other things. The installer will check to make sure you have enough disk space, that your apps and devices will work with Windows 8.
In some cases, the installer might find something you need to take care of before you can continue installing the update. If so, you'll see a message telling you what you need to do. After the update is downloaded and the first phase of the installation is complete which could take between 15 minutes and a few hours, depending on your system and your connection speed , you'll see a message telling you that your PC needs to restart.
Or you can restart it yourself. Important: If you leave your PC before it's ready to restart, be sure to save your work and close any desktop apps you're using to make sure you don't lose anything when it restarts automatically. Restarting will take longer than usual—from 20 minutes to about an hour—while the update is applied. During this time, you won't be able to use your PC. You'll see a list of recommended settings called Express settings.
To accept these settings and continue, select Use express settings. You can change any of these settings later, after you finish setting up. Microsoft is governed by the Modern Lifecycle Policy which requires customers to stay current as per the servicing and system requirements for the product or service, including using Microsoft on a Windows operating system that is currently in support.
Using Microsoft on older, unsupported operating systems may cause performance and reliability issues over time. As a valuable Office subscriber, we want to continue to provide a stable Office experience. Windows 8 went out of support on January 12, and no longer receives security updates. Therefore, if you're using Microsoft on a computer running Windows 8 and are configured for automatic updates, you will no longer receive updates for the Office apps after Version see What version of Office am I using?
This includes feature, security, and other quality updates. In order to continue to receive Microsoft product updates, we recommend updating to Windows 8. For information on updating to Windows 8. If you're not ready to upgrade at this time, Office on the web is an available alternative. Follow your organization's recommendations for how to transfer your files and apps. However, Windows 8 itself no longer receives security updates, leaving it vulnerable to security threats.
The following table shows the supported versions of Office and Windows operating system. Windows 10 is available for purchase to upgrade an existing PC, however, PCs have changed substantially since Windows 8 was first released eight years ago.
Microsoft Lifecycle Policy. About Office: What version of Office am I using? Which version of Windows operating system am I running?
Table of contents. Office install. How to install Office. Redeem or activate. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Thank you for your feedback! Here are a few steps you can try to fix the problem: Run the Windows 8.
Install the Windows 8. If you're running Windows 8. To view your update history: Open Windows Update by swiping in from the right edge of the screen or, if you're using a mouse, pointing to the lower-right corner of the screen and moving the mouse pointer up , tapping or clicking Settings , tapping or clicking Change PC settings , and then tapping or clicking Update and recovery.
Tap or click View your update history.
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