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# Targeting a new operating system version
After you've used Upgrade Readiness to help deploy a given version of Windows 10, you might want to use it again to help deploy a newer version of Windows 10. When you change the target operating system version (as described in [Use Upgrade Readiness to manage Windows upgrades](use-upgrade-readiness-to-manage-windows-upgrades#target-version.md), the app states (Importance, AppOwner, UpgradeDecision, TestPlan and TestResult) are not reset. Follow this guidance to preserve or reset these states as needed:
After you've used Upgrade Readiness to help deploy a given version of Windows 10, you might want to use it again to help deploy a newer version of Windows 10. When you change the target operating system version (as described in [Use Upgrade Readiness to manage Windows upgrades](upgrade/use-upgrade-readiness-to-manage-windows-upgrades#target-version.md)), the app states (Importance, AppOwner, UpgradeDecision, TestPlan, and TestResult) are not reset. Follow this guidance to preserve or reset these states as needed:
## TestResults
If you want to preserve the TestResults from the previous operating system version testing, there is nothing you need to do.
If you want to reset them, click any of the rows in the **Prioritize Application** blade (described in [Upgrade Readiness - Step 1: Identify important apps](upgrade-readiness-identify-apps.md)). This will take you to the **Log Search** user experience. Replace the query in that window with the following query:
If you want to reset them, click any of the rows in the **Prioritize Application** blade (described in [Upgrade Readiness - Step 1: Identify important apps](upgrade/upgrade-readiness-identify-apps.md)). This will take you to the **Log Search** user experience. Replace the query in that window with the following query:
`search in (UAApp) IsRollup == true and RollupLevel == "Granular" and TestResult <> "Not started"`
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After a short period of time, you will see the "user input" perspective render, which will let you bulk-edit the results. Select the check box in the table header, click the **bulk edit" button**, and then set the **UpgradeDecision** to *Ready to upgrade*. Leave all other fields as they are.
## Related topics
[Windows Analytics overview](../update/windows-analytics-overview)
[Manage Windows upgrades with Upgrade Readiness](manage-windows-updgrades-with-upgrade-readiness)
[Get started with Upgrade Readiness](upgrade-readiness-get-started)