Microsoft Windows 10 Launch on July 29
Microsoftannounced its plans to launch Windows 10 on July 29 with global fan celebrations, joint efforts with thousands of retailers, including all Microsoft store locations, a new global advertising campaign, and a new year-long initiative to celebrate people and organizations making a difference around the world.
Available for the first time as a free upgrade, Windows 10 delivers a fast and familiar experience that is more secure and automatically up-to-date. Featuring new innovations like Cortana, Microsoft Edge and Xbox integration, Windows 10 is the best Windows ever.
"Windows 10 was built to empower people to do great things. We are thrilled to celebrate the launch of Windows 10 with our fans," said Yusuf Mehdi, corporate vice president of Windows and Devices Marketing at Microsoft. "We'll mark the launch of Windows 10 by celebrating the people and organizations that upgrade the world every day - and by helping them do more in their communities."
Windows fans have helped shape Windows 10, with 5 million Windows Insiders providing valuable feedback. The Windows Insiders will be the first to receive Windows 10 and are invited to join Windows 10 fan celebrations in 13 cities around the world, including Sydney, Tokyo, Singapore, Beijing, New Delhi, Dubai, Nairobi, Berlin, Johannesburg, Madrid, London, Sao Paolo, and New York City. Fan celebrations will offer hands-on opportunities, experiential demos, entertainment and opportunities to meet the Windows team.
Microsoft stores will celebrate the launch of Windows 10 in more than 110 stores in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. In select Microsoft stores, fan celebrations will feature Windows 10 pop-up demo experiences, prizes, giveaways and more. Microsoft stores are committed to delivering outstanding choice, value and service, including Answer Desk services and free in-store workshops that will help people learn how to get the most out of Windows 10.
Retailers worldwide, including Best Buy, Bic Camera, Croma, Currys/PC World, Elkjop, Incredible Connection, Jarrir, Media Markt, Staples, Yamada, Yodobashi, Wal-Mart, and many more, will introduce programs to help people easily upgrade. Tech Bench services will provide support for those upgrading to Windows 10, data migration services to help people move files from old PCs to new PCs, and experience stations where people can try out Windows 10.
Global advertising campaign celebrates a more human way to do
A new global advertising campaign for Windows 10 will celebrate the newest generation and invites people to join a new era with us. July 20 in the U.S. and July 29 globally, the first wave of TV and digital ads will highlight how Windows 10 delivers a more human way to do - brought to life with features like Windows Hello and Microsoft Edge.
Upgrade Your World seeks to inspire
Upgrade Your World is a new year-long initiative to celebrate those who inspire and empower others, led by Microsoft's vision to help people achieve more through technology and in celebration of the Windows 10 launch.
Microsoft will partner with 10 global and 100 national nonprofits in the year-long initiative to help them upgrade the world. A total $10 million cash investment will be made in support of their missions and to promote awareness of their causes.
The participating global nonprofits are CARE, Code.org, Keep a Child Alive, Malala Fund, Pencils of Promise, Save the Children, Special Olympics, The Global Poverty Project, and The Nature Conservancy. Microsoft will work with these organizations on projects and initiatives to upgrade the world, through a combination of technology, cash investments, and development of shared campaigns to raise awareness.
Beginning July 29, Microsoft and its partners will invite people around the world to nominate a 10th global nonprofit to participate. People are also encouraged to participate by sharing how they are doing big and small things to make an impact in their community and beyond using #UpgradeYourWorld.
In addition to these global partners, Microsoft will join its partners and fans in September to select 10 nonprofits in each of 10 countries - Australia, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the United States - to also receive cash investments and technology to help them upgrade the world in their local communities.
Microsoft is also giving employees worldwide an extra day off to volunteer in their community at any time within the next year. Thousands of those employees will volunteer to upgrade their communities on July 29 in honor of the Windows 10 launch.
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Do you think there might be an issue by having the same hardware registered to two completely different os's ?.
Thanks.
There shouldn't be any problems AFAIK. You're using two separate keys (licenses) anyway if you get the Win 7 Ultimate so they shouldn't "care" about each other.
Trying to dual boot Win 7 and Win 10 with the same license (and hardware) could be troublesome.
BTW if you're feeling adventurous, you could try upgrading your current Windows to Windows 10 first and try it out.
The upgrade retains all your programs, files and settings up to the pinned taskbar shortcuts.
You can then revert (within 30 days) back to your old OS and everything should be back to pre-upgrade state.
30 days meaning that's how long W10 stores the old installation information for reverting. Ofc you can go back to W7 even after that but then you need re-install W7.
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There shouldn't be any problems AFAIK. You're using two separate keys (licenses) anyway if you get the Win 7 Ultimate so they shouldn't "care" about each other.
Trying to dual boot Win 7 and Win 10 with the same license (and hardware) could be troublesome.
BTW if you're feeling adventurous, you could try upgrading your current Windows to Windows 10 first and try it out.
The upgrade retains all your programs, files and settings up to the pinned taskbar shortcuts.
You can then revert (within 30 days) back to your old OS and everything should be back to pre-upgrade state.
30 days meaning that's how long W10 stores the old installation information for reverting. Ofc you can go back to W7 even after that but then you need re-install W7.
I've tried 10 on my laptop and didn't think much of it. I know that you can get the Win7 interface for 10, but I'd rather keep two separate systems. I might just setup a new Win7 on my 240gb ssd (that I currently use for games ) and upgrade that to 10 and keep my current Win7 and everything intact. I will then use my new 480gb ssd for the games folders.
Win 10 should detect my current 7 install and set up the system for dual booting on setup..shouldn't it ?
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I've tried 10 on my laptop and didn't think much of it. I know that you can get the Win7 interface for 10, but I'd rather keep two separate systems. I might just setup a new Win7 on my 240gb ssd (that I currently use for games ) and upgrade that to 10 and keep my current Win7 and everything intact. I will then use my new 480gb ssd for the games folders.
Win 10 should detect my current 7 install and set up the system for dual booting on setup..shouldn't it ?
If you install a dualboot 7 (2 x Win 7), and the dualboot is working fine when you upgrade one of them to 10, then yes, it should keep the dualboot and give you 7 & 10
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Hey hey, just wanted to post a new finding this concerns the at least the ASUS Z170 motherboards. I just recently upgraded to a skylake and Z170 etc, anyhow, my steelseries Apex keyboard which worked fine until the upgrades.
This may or may not be a win 10 issue, but can't be sure as I am not about to install win 8 just to find out.
Here is the issue my Apex has a built in USB hub, which runs through the the keyboards USB cable. I thought it was everything but this as I do not use the keyboard usb hub at all, it just always auto installs.
Anyhow, when gaming, sometimes would happen almost instantly to taking a few minutes, but the keyboard lights would just start flashing and the keyboard would not lock up. I would have to unplug and re plug it in, needless to say you cannot game this way.
I thought it was my Win 10 install, to my new overclocking the new system. Did a whole bunch of things over the last week.
Well it turns out the built in USB hub does not play nice with the Z170 motherboard and/or Windows 10.
Both my gaming keyboards exhibited this behavior. I dug out an old plane jane usb keyboard I really could not type on anymore, just not used to and it worked perfect.
Today I made the connection while shopping for a new keyboard, my partner was ready to go out buy me one so I could game. I assumed it was a steelseries issue.
I am pretty sure it is not really a Windows 10 issue unless it is a driver issue, as my keyboards worked fine prior to the z170 upgrade
Anyhow just a FYI.
PS the moral of the story is I am too clever for my own good, as I was about to pick up a logitech 910 orion mechanical keyboard until I figured it out.