Microsoft is finally allowing customers with assistive technologies to upgrade to free versions Windows 7 and Windows 8,1 to Windows 10 by January 16, 2018, (well he didn't swear yet).
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 installing the company's operating system is still available at no cost and without any formal announcement.
Microsoft has reportedly once again modified the official one σελίδα of the promo to state that the "upgrade to Windows 10 with assistive technologies offer ends on January 16, 2018" from the December 31 that it 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 the Windows 10 Anniversary Update version, despite the fact that the company has already released two newer updates, namely Creators Update and Fall Creators Update.
To mention once again that although the free upgrades available through this proletterAlthough aimed specifically at people who use assistive technologies, the method can be used to upgrade any Windows 7 and 8.1 PC to Windows 10, as Microsoft does not perform any checks.
Naturally, this omission is pleasing to Microsoft's goal of installing the operating system on as many PCs as possible.
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