* Window 10 FREE upgrade for Windows 7 or 8 Registered users ! *
Microsoft is still allowing Windows 7 and 8.x users to upgrade their systems (which must be activated) for __*FREE*__ to a Windows 10 of the same family.
Someone running Windows 7 Home, Home Premium or Ultimate can go thru it, and have a legal and Activated Windows 10 Home digital license at the end. A Windows 7 or 8 Pro install will upgrade to a Windows 10 Professional, fully licensed.
I have done it, twice, in recent days. And it's EASY, anyone can do it.
On today's web magazine, live at : https://write.tedomum.net/rgx/win-10-free-upgrade-for-registered-users
[ repost of a Release Announcement, blog page created on January 2020. ]
@design_RG Useful tool, but I would not recommend going to 10 if you have 7. Less control, less privacy, unpredictable updates.
Probably worth it for users that are stuck in Windows 8 laptops, though.
@design_RG True, it is risky to run 7 after the end of support. Still, I believe that advanced users that remain careful can avoid most dangers.
I am surprised you liked 10 since the Beta testing, it was quite unreliable at first. The first updates could introduce all kinds of problems. Of course, they've come a long way, so if they suit you, why not?! IMO privacy concerns beat the performance gain, but I do recognize there is one.
@design_RG That's a shame. Driver problems with laptops can be frustrating.
@gioypi
> IMO privacy concerns beat the performance gain, but I do recognize there is one.
Yes, that is something to watch for -- I keep everything turned off, as much as possible. I am pleasantly surprised how well it supports a huge variety of machines, made over a bi time spread. And they run well with it. For me, it's quite a pleasant op system.
I still have one odd little netbook that has win7 on it. It's due to a display driver issue. An Intel chipset, but they contracted some company to write the drivers - which are only available for 32 bit windows 7, while the system has a 64 bit processor. No other OS supported, not even Windows 8 likes it. So it's been left behind, and sits on a shelf, mostly unused.