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In spite of the official end of the free Windows 10 update offer on July 29, it seems any valid Windows 7/8.x retail product key still installs Windows 10 for now.
Looking at the upgrade aspect, if you have the money (at $199 Windows 10 Pro is $80 more than the $119 Windows 10 Home) then I’d say yes. Windows 10 Pro offers far greater control over upgrades ...
Phasing out the year-long free Windows 10 upgrade promotion is, no doubt, a complicated process. But getting answers about how this process would work has proven equally complicated for some ...
It is clear by now that Windows 10 will be a free upgrade for all – even for some who are using counterfeit Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 8 and will be available somewhere this Summer ...
If you have a valid Windows 10 key, you can even upgrade for free. For more tips on upgrading, follow our guide on how to ...
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