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1. General Meaning It generally refers to a comprehensive or complete update. It implies that every component, feature, or individual within a system is being upgraded simultaneously.
- The 30% Rule: Your current system benchmarks less than 70% of the current mid-range market.
- Socket Obsolescence: The manufacturer has stopped producing CPUs for your motherboard socket.
- Interface Changes: You are stuck on SATA SSD speeds while the world has moved to NVMe.
- Security Cutoffs: Your hardware no longer supports TPM 2.0 or the latest encryption standards.
- Critical Path Testing: Identify the top 10-20% of features used by 80% of your users (e.g., Login, Checkout, Save). These must be tested.
- Data Integrity: Ensure that data created in the old version (e.g., old documents, user profiles) renders correctly in the new version.
- Backward Compatibility: Can the new version handle files or inputs generated by the old version?
Perform a "Clean Install" rather than a standard update for maximum speed. How to Get Started with Your AllUpgrade Journey allupgrade