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Guru3D.com » News » Microsoft ends its free Windows 10 upgrades December 31st

Microsoft ends its free Windows 10 upgrades December 31st

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/06/2017 09:48 AM | source: | 26 comment(s)
Microsoft ends its free Windows 10 upgrades December 31st

Remember that loophole to upgrade to Windows 10 for free? It appears the end of that deal is coming on December 31. So if you still want to update an older version of Windows towards Windows 10 for free, now is the time.

If you check the Windows 10 FAQ page, Microsoft states no-cost upgrade will expire at the end of the year. The new text was apparently added in the last update to the page on October 24. The change is also now reflected on Microsoft's Assistive Technologies page in the first paragraph. So Microsoft obviously feels accessibility is where it needs to be for users that need it to make a Windows 10 choice. So if you qualify for assistive technologies, you better make your decision whether to upgrade before December 31.

That's not to say that Windows users don't have a few clever ways to upgrade, however. It remains possible that users may continue to install Windows 10 as an upgrade with an unused Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 product key. We'll see.







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cryohellinc
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#5489679 Posted on: 11/06/2017 01:52 PM
Unfortunately thats a common scheme with laptops. They don't really work well with anything but the OS that they originally launched with, because vendors don't provide driver support - and laptop hardware is often quite "special".

1% Cases.

Have an oldie Asus laptop that parents use every day, added SSD to it + Ram + Win 10 x64. Perfectly smooth work.

airbud7
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#5489692 Posted on: 11/06/2017 02:55 PM
Windows 8 release date August, 2012
Windows 8.1 February, 2014
Windows 10 July, 2015

it's almost 2018!....so I'll wait for windows 11... :D

Kaarme
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#5489700 Posted on: 11/06/2017 03:32 PM
1% Cases.

Have an oldie Asus laptop that parents use every day, added SSD to it + Ram + Win 10 x64. Perfectly smooth work.

Yeah. I have an Asus laptop from 2010 or 2011, I think. Back on Win7 I already switched to an SSD. Win10 upgrade installed no problems, as well as the Win10 updates. I half-believed the horror stories about laptop Win10 upgrade problems, but, I reckon, as usual they are overblown since only people who ended up with failures talk about it, whereas the many more people with successes see nothing worth mentioning. My friend, who knows nothing in-depth about computers, has a year younger Asus laptop, and she had upgraded to Win10 per the automatic (forceful) upgrade process, and never noticed anything strange, despite a 99% certainty she couldn't have done anything about it if something had gone wrong.

HawaiianBrian
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#5489703 Posted on: 11/06/2017 03:41 PM
Windows 8 release date August, 2012
Windows 8.1 February, 2014
Windows 10 July, 2015

it's almost 2018!....so I'll wait for windows 11... :D

Not so fast....
http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/microsoft-confirms-there-will-be-no-windows-11-1293309

GxCx
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#5489706 Posted on: 11/06/2017 03:57 PM
Well it really depends on your hardware. I like it as well, however since I'm still running an older laptop, there are a lot of problems and missing features.
And that's not just laptops, most 4+ year old products don't have proper support, even though they run adequately. Yes, some providers state they support Windows 10 on their older products, however in most cases those are windows 8.1 drivers and they don't work well on windows 10 more often than not.

what about audio interface (hi-fi 24b/192kHz firewire) good enough to rum on win 7? you wont find drivers for win 10 ))

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