Windows 10 to be free upgrade for users of Win 7, Win 8.0 & Win 8.1 for 1year from the release date.
Windows 10 to be free upgrade for users of Win 7, Win 8.0 & Win 8.1 for 1year from the release date.
What does it cost after that first year?
All news stories I read only say "It's free!"
...for one year.
But none I read state what it will cost after that.
I suppose the real question is - if I install 10 and don't like it will I be able to go back to 7 without wiping my hard drive in the process?
I'll wait 11-1/2 months before taking advantage of the offer. Or not.
I'll wait at least six months. Then I'll upgrade a netbook.
As someone who has never updated an OS before, is this simply a download, click install, wait for several update / reboot cycles leaving my pc with all my settings intact? Or could it wreck it all?
Finally found a news story that seems to clear some up here.
It's not -- as I understood it -- a free year from installation, then subscription.
It means MS will not charge for it FOR THE FIRST YEAR IT IS AVAILABLE. After that, they will sell it as before. The first year refers to the time MS releases it, not something user related like installation date or so.
If you install it within the the first year, you have it, and you get updates for free as before.
Now, why can't no other news service say this, and use the crappy text that implies a subscription?