Microsoft's free Windows 10 upgrade messaging is confusing
Monday, June 22, 2015 at 9:16AM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in 2015, Apps & Launches, Breaking news, Buyers Guide, Events and Launches, First Looks, Lifestyle, Microsoft, Press release, Preview, Product launch, Public service, SourceCode, Whatever happened to, Windows 10, Windows 10 Launch, free, testers, upgrade

As we head into the July 29th launch date for Windows 10, the messaging on who is eligible for a free Windows 10 update seems to be getting more convoluted. Microsoft said a week ago that testers of the Windows 10 Preview, who are in essence helping  Redmond with the debugging and field testing of the new OS and antidote to the poorly received Windows 8 OS, would be 'getting the final release build which would remain activated.' Many read this as, 'Windows 10 Preview copies would be upgraded for free.' 

Microsoft has since backtracked and removed the "remain activated" part, while explaining that only owners of a genuine Windows 7 or 8.1 copy would get the next version for free. You know your version is eligible because it should show a 'Get Windows 10' icon on your taskbar which will walk you through the process of 'reserving' the OS for when it finally ships on July 29.

This is still confusing and as we barrel towards the launch date, I'm hoping Microsoft will issue clear instructions and explain how to best prepare for the installation of this much anticipated update to Windows. Microsoft did announce some changes to the Insider program (which issues the previews), check out the full details at Thurott.com

Source: Microsoft, Thurott.com

Update on Monday, June 22, 2015 at 4:35PM by Registered CommenterGadjo Cardenas Sevilla

A recent entry in the Microsoft blog aims to clarify who gets what for free. 

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