It depends on the hardware requirements of later operating systems and also whether the computer/laptop manufacturer supports and supplies drivers for the later operating systems as to whether it is possible or feasible to upgrade or not. There is no free upgrade from Vista to 7, 8.1 or 10.
So, should you upgrade your computer to Windows 10?
If you want to avoid your computer quickly becoming vulnerable to viruses and other security risks, you should start planning to upgrade. Unfortunately, Microsoft doesn’t provide a direct path to upgrade to Windows 10, but you can still make the jump and leave behind Windows Vista for good.
That brings me to one other issue. There is no free upgrade path to Windows 10 from XP or Vista. To upgrade to Windows 10 from a machine running XP or Vista, you either have to buy an actual copy of Windows 10 (in which case, you might as well just keep the old boxes sitting in their bins in the garage) or first upgrade to Windows 7 or Windows 8.
Also, how to make a backup before upgrading Vista to Windows 10?
Now, you can try downloading Mini, tool shadow Maker from the following button to make a backup for the important files before you upgrade Vista to Windows 10. Note that the trial edition only lets you use for free in 30 days. Now, you get this backup tool in Vista. Just try it to back up your data.
What is the latest version of Windows Vista?
Now, the latest operating system is Windows 10. Due to some reasons, Microsoft ended the mainstream support for Vista on April 10, 2012, and stopped the extended support on April 11, 2017. This means Microsoft won’t provide any kind of support and your machine no longer receives any more maintenance like security and performance updates.