In less than a month, Microsoft's latest OS (Windows 10) will be released. But because the volume of interested parties is too large for its servers companys, announced that it will gradually release Windows 10.
The distribution will then come in stages, starting with July 29.
This means that every computer that meets the upgrade requirements will not be updated on the first day of the release. Microsoft says it is choosing a step-by-step roll-out that will help manage demand.
In fact, Redmond will make the update available to subscribers first users in the company's beta testing program Windows Insider.
Then, it will begin to distribute Windows 10 waves to all other users who want their copy.
Although the gradual spread sounds disappointing, it also has its positive effects. It will give Microsoft the opportunity to monitor and repair any problems that users will encounter when upgrading to Window 10.
As with any new software that has not been extensively tested by millions of users, it is likely that there will be minor problems that will be addressed over time and with the availability of updates.