Microsoft Commitment to 10 Supporting Years in Windows 10

Very bad week is the week spent for conspirators. While the release date for Windows 10 is approaching, Microsoft is beginning to clear all of our queries.

In an announcement today he committed to 10ετή υποστήριξη στα Windows 10, αφήνοντας άφωνους όλους αυτούς που έλεγαν ότι τα δωρεάν Windows 10 είναι κόλπο της s to install the new operating system. Windows 10 Microsoft

Earlier this week, Microsoft published the Windows 10 license terms.

Today, the company briefed the public on the lifecycle policy of the new operating stop. With the update he refused several rumors circulating.

For Windows 10, Microsoft will continue its traditional support life cycle for 10 years. The basic five-year support phase begins with Window 10's release at 29 July 2015, and a second five-year extended support phase will begin with 2020 and will run until October of 2025. (a few months after 29 July of 2025 due to the way Microsoft calculates support dates).

In January, Windows development manager Terry Myerson announced the new "Windows as a service" feature, stating:

It's more than a one-time : εφόσον η συσκευή σας έχει αναβαθμιστεί με τα Windows 10, θα συνεχίσει να παραμένει ενημερωμένη για όλο την υποστηριζόμενη lifetime of the device – no extra charge.

Today's announcement clarifies the controversy brought about by the "supported lifetime of the device".

And if you are worried about the impact of this support clause on OEMs, you can stay calm:

A note to that policy qualifies the support commitment to devices where OEM continues to support Window 10 on that device.

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