As we predicted at iGuRu.gr before the free upgrade offer from Windows 7 to Windows 10 from Microsoft, the company continues to offer free upgrades from its older operating systems, now implicitly.
On May 6, 2016 we reported through the article / opinion “Windows 10 and Microsoft Success Story"
The real bet for Microsoft will retain the adoption of Windows 10 when the free upgrade offer expires. The company reiterated today that users of Windows 7 and 8.1 have only three months (29 July of 2016 is the last day) for the free upgrade, and then the prices will be at 119 dollars for Home Edition, and 199 for the Pro version.
However, we will not be surprised if Microsoft extends its offer. If it does not, the company's goal to install Windows 10 on 1 bits "in two to three years" is in danger of not happening. Almost one-third of the target has been achieved in nine of the 36 months. But if this rate slows down, Microsoft should extend its bid.
Today we read on ghacks that the blog admin was able to get a free upgrade from Windows 7 by purchasing the license from ebay.
It was expected. Why;
Read our old article: Does Microsoft Love Us? Why Windows 10 was free of charge
Να υπενθυμίσουμε ότι τα Windοws 10 είναι μια υπηρεσία. Αυτό σημαίνει ότι θα ενημερώνονται τακτικά με όχι μόνο διορθώσεις, αλλά και με νέα χαρακτηριστικά. Τα Windοws 10 αναπτύχθηκαν με έναν πολύ διαφορετικό τρόπο από ό, τι οι προκάτοχοί τους, και είναι ακόμα υπό ανάπτυξη. Να ξαναναφέρουμε τις information που λαμβάνει η εταιρεία μέσω της τηλεμετρίας του Windows 10, επικαλούμενη την συνεχιζόμενη ανάπτυξη του λειτουργικού.
Meanwhile, the data continues to fill the dumps of the company's big data.
For many reasons, Windows is still vital to the company, and therefore starting their moods pushed very aggressively to adopt Window 10.
After a bunch of Internet complaints Microsoft she admitted openly her aggressive behavior, but it seems to continue to promote its functionality, essentially disregarding what it had announced.
As it seems, the adoption of the operating system by many users (and essentially their removal from Windows 7) is more important than Microsoft's once again caught up with what it announces.
- This article is not an incentive to upgrade your old Windows 7 to Windows 10.