Error in loop Window Vista recovery

I have a Dell PC OptiPlex 960 with Windows Vista Ultima. He has been given to us and we are seniors. They do not give us the password. We have so bee you try to reset the password for administrators, but we managed. We have no disc reset, and because of our low income, fixed income, we are unable to afford it.  After reboot, the system keeps coming up "Windows error recovery", we also want to upgrade the system to Windows Vista Ultimate Edition of Windows 10. Can someone help us?

With any pc, the pc password can be removed by turning the computer off, remove the battery Mo,

wait 10 minutes or so, replace the battery (usually a good time to replace the battery with one)

a new)... Once the pc starts, enter in the BIOS (F2) faucet key.in BIOS, reset the date and time, the value

for any additional card, output tab, set the boot priority, save & exit BIOS... What is a desktop computer

Other PC work the same way, read the owners mauall if it is different...

In addition, vista OS installed by default, usually will have the windows hardware 10 does, even

Windows 8 and 8.1 don't work, 7 speaks of the best upgrade, run the utilities before compatibility...

Get here.

http://www.Microsoft.com/en-US/Download/details.aspx?ID=20

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