Microsoft: Free Windows 10 by January 16

Η Microsoft επιτρέπει τελικά στους πελάτες με τεχνολογίες υποβοήθησης να αναβαθμίσουν δωρεάν από τις εκδόσεις Windows 7 και τα ,1 on Windows 10 by January 16, 2018, (well he didn't swear either).

The company planned to terminate the free upgrades on 31 December 2017, as it had planned to halt the free upgrades and one year after the official release of Windows 10. But earlier this week we announced that this method of the company's operating system, is still available at no cost and without any official announcement.Windows 10

Microsoft has reportedly once again modified the official promo page to state that “the offer s on Windows 10 with assistive technologies expires on January 16, 2018” from the December 31 previously mentioned.

The strange thing is that Microsoft only updated the bid end date on the website, leaving the rest of the text as it was. The page still shows Windows 10 Anniversary edition , despite the fact that the company has already released two newer updates, namely the Creators Update and the Fall Creators Update.

Once again, though, the free updates available through this program are specifically aimed at people using assistive technologies, the method can be used to upgrade from any Windows 7 and 8.1 computer to Windows 10 as the Microsoft does not perform any control.

Naturally, this omission is pleasing to Microsoft's goal of installing the operating system on as many PCs as possible.

See the upgrade page.

If you need some cheap license for Windows 7, or 8 to be allowed the free read the post below.

 

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