Windows 10 to be free for Windows 7 and 8 licensed users
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For those of you who think Microsoft is not very charitable, think again.. Well not really charitable as there are altruistic reasons but in any case it's true. Some of you may have spotted the "Get Windows 10" update offer on the lower right of your taskbar. It's real and not fake.
See below..
Windows 10 will be a free upgrade for Windows 7 and Windows 8 users | PCWorld
P.S. I have been running a beta version of Windows 10 for about 4 months and it seems solid.
Thanks to Dr Tyore for noticing it and asking me about it.... I was aware it was coming but not this soon.
See below..
Windows 10 will be a free upgrade for Windows 7 and Windows 8 users | PCWorld
P.S. I have been running a beta version of Windows 10 for about 4 months and it seems solid.
Thanks to Dr Tyore for noticing it and asking me about it.... I was aware it was coming but not this soon.
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Release date is in July, correct? Or is this some kind of offer to get it early?
Edit - yeah july, helps if I read the article lol
(Excuse my ignorance. drunk solo in vegas after 5 straight buy-ins of Fking sets being no good by the river)
Just curious, I assume you have to be a registered Win 7, 8 owner to do this upgrade? My Win 7 came preinstalled on my Acer PC, and I can't remember for the life of me if I registered it. Any way to check if I'm registered?
Edit: Figured it out. Start button-computer-properties-bottom of screen tells you if your Windows is activated.
Once it's installed, can you not remove the previous system?
I believe the installation process overwrites the previous operating system.
Correct, that's the way I understand it as well.. I haven't done an upgrade from a previous install as yet although I am posting this from a Windows 10 laptop (clean install however). I have also installed Win 10 twice previously but always clean install. Will certainly post more here as I learn.
As far as space used, 8 is approx. the same as 7 and I expect 10 to be only marginally bigger. Can't say that for sure though.