I've been away from tuning and this forum for quite some time.

I've been using the same laptop forever with a stable version of 7.5. No matter what laptop battery I buy it won't last more than 15 minutes so time to switch to my newer laptop. Many years ago I did lock up the cable during a similar switch and don't want to do that again. I think I understand the upgrade process, but at the same time don't want to find out I missed a tip in thread X, another tip in thread Y, and never saw thread Z. I'm hoping I can be put straight off the bat without being flamed for missing a detail that I "should have saw this that was buried in one of 50 threads.

So here goes:

Currently running Windows 7, using V7.5.6, build 130. Cable is Firmware 2.06.06, boot block 2.06.02

New laptop I plan to use is Windows 10. I know, I hate it, but newer better battery, and tired of plugging into the wall to do any tuning changes.

Steps to V8 as I understand it:

1) On my newer laptop (without any efilive software), download latest V7, and V8
2) Update firmware and boot blocker from V7 first. However, from old working laptop 7.5.6 build 130, or from latest V7 on newer laptop?
3) Then update firmware and boot blocker from within latest V8 on newer laptop


Is the above correct? And when all said and done I'm assuming I may no longer use old laptop with former working 7.5.6 as firmware/boot blocker will no longer match?

I'm sorry for the concerns, I know a lot of reading will find most answers, I just don't want to lock up cable if it can be avoided, especially since going from very, very old set up to most current.

Many thanks ahead of time

Jason