dreamers75 wrote: » Windows 10 Free to owners of 7/8/8.1http://www.pcgamer.com/windows-10-upgrade-free-for-owners-of-windows-7-and-81/
calex71 wrote: » The devil is in the detail here I'd say, free base install with subs or paid access to other stuff maybe?
TommyTheGun wrote: » Hey Guys, So basically, i was looking to do a full reinstall if i can find the disk that came with it as there are a few issues , or alternatively update to windows 10 like you guys. I've been on the windows site but cant find an upgrade...? Also, do i have to save all my files on an external HD? Thanks for any replies in advance, Tom
At its press event today, Microsoft announced that Windows 10 will be a free upgrade for Windows 7 and Windows 8 users during its first year of availability. There was some confusion, however, when Microsoft's Terry Myerson started talking about Windows 10 "as a service." Did that mean that after that first year of free availability, Windows 10 would cost an annual fee? I asked Myerson for clarification after the presentation, and he confirmed that there will be no additional fees attached to Windows 10, whenever you buy it. Myerson clarified that Windows 10 users will still get free updates and support for the lifetime of the OS, exactly like past versions of Windows (like XP and Windows 7's Service Packs, for example). There's no subscription model for updates or support or continuing to use the OS. Myerson's reference to Windows "as a service" simply meant that Microsoft plans to update the OS with smaller, more regular updates rather than the big, chunky updates of past Service Packs. A year after Windows 10 is first available, it will no longer be a free upgrade for Windows 7 and 8 users. Microsoft will then sell Windows 10 the same way it has sold past versions of Windows. MS hasn't set a specific price yet, but Myerson said the price will likely be comparable to past versions of Windows. Windows 8 costs $120 on Amazon, for instance.
superg wrote: » If you upgrade in the first year it's free, you'll never pay for it, it's yours to keep. If you wait you'll have to buy it, no specifics announced on how much and how often as far as I can see.
Fieldog wrote: » That's what I'm wondering is it "free free" for good if you upgrade within the year? Can't see MS charge a sub for it a year later when everyone has upgraded - that's consumer suicide if they are planning that!
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » I'd be more worried about what features are dropped especially features you didn't realise you needed. Though TBH that won't affect most users and in a lot of cases there are alternatives. And Windows 7 End of mainstream support was last Tuesday :eek: just another reason to tempt people over
Fieldog wrote: » I have a good feeling about Windows 10 from what I have seen... (for once!) I hope it's the "new" Windows 7 for stability and removes the clusterfúck of the tablet bits (of 8.0 anyway) that initially alienated the desktop user in the previous OS... Bout time MS did a gesture like this though - I have an old second hand MBP (I bought for music) the last 3 years and had 2 free OS updates in that time from Apple....
wotzgoingon wrote: » I've been running 8 and 8.1 since they came out and never had a problem. Was on 7 before that. I will find it hard to go back to the start menu in 10. You get used to the different settings layout in 8.
ObeyTheSuit wrote: » I'm pretty certain you have the choice to run either style of menu. Win 10 has a tablet mode, however I'm not sure if this will lose other functionality.
bennyineire wrote: » A lot of industry rumors that Windows 10 could be released as a free OS, I believe Apple have done this with their last release
_Kaiser_ wrote: » New build has been released early - info and links here Installed it last night and so far so good. Unsurprisingly Cortana doesn't work in Ireland though.