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Trevor87

Hello all 

I have just learnt to day you can't upgrade windows 7 to windows 10.  

You will now have to by windows 10 home or pro    

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1 minute ago, Aytex said:

Really?

The upgrade offer expired a few months ago

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3 minutes ago, Trevor87 said:

Hello all 

I have just learnt to day you can't upgrade windows 7 to windows 10.  

You will now have to by windows 10 home or pro    

You're late to the party... 2 months..

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11 minutes ago, Trevor87 said:

Hello all 

I have just learnt to day you can't upgrade windows 7 to windows 10.  

You will now have to by windows 10 home or pro    

9 minutes ago, Aytex said:

Really?

Yeah, they announced this in June that you can't upgrade for free anymore since July (18th I think). Pretty sure you can still upgrade for free if you have Windows 10 reserved though. Don't quote me on that though.

 

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1 minute ago, Minibois said:

Yeah, they announced this in June that you can't upgrade for free anymore since July (18th I think). Pretty sure you can still upgrade for free if you have Windows 10 reserved though. Don't quote me on that though.

 

 

2 minutes ago, Mug said:

The upgrade offer expired a few months ago

/sarcasam lol

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11 minutes ago, Aytex said:

 

/sarcasam lol

I can't hear your voice on this forum, so use /s or a ninja when implying sarcasm pls. 

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Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 users had the chance to upgrade to WIndows 10 from July 2015 to July 2016 (it was said in the beginning, that the free upgrade will be available for a year).

 

So yes, the offer has ended.

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9 minutes ago, PenPoint said:

No, you're wrong. You can still upgrade your genuine Windows 7 to Windows 10. Go and check URL below.

 

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/accessibility/windows10upgrade

Sure, if you have an accessibility software or equipment that is not Windows 10 ready yet. It will cost you less to buy Windows 10 full retail price, maybe even 2 licenses, then to buy such software or equipment to try and get the OS for cheaper.

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1 hour ago, HarryNyquist said:

You had a year to get it for free, that wasn't enough time?

Dude I am doing project for non profit organisation they only ask for windows 7.

I just wanted to let people know about the news just encase they missed it. 

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Yeah the offer ended on July the 30th.

Unfortunatly they still have not fixed the Windows7 update problems.

And most likely they never will.

Because MS is just too stupid for fixing anything.

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2 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

Sure, if you have an accessibility software or equipment that is not Windows 10 ready yet. It will cost you less to buy Windows 10 full retail price, maybe even 2 licenses, then to buy such software or equipment to try and get the OS for cheaper.

Windows 10 home is about 2,300 rand just for one licence. 

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