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Last Chance to Upgrade to Windows® 10 for Free


Grab Your Windows 10 Free Upgrade before it’s too late

29th July . . . That’s Right . . . The date announced by Microsoft as final date for upgrading your existing Microsoft Operating System Windows 7/8/8.1 any edition to matching of Windows 10 for FREE!!! After 29th July, you might won’t be able to upgrade to Windows 10 unless you pay hefty charges for upgrading to the latest OS for enjoying latest updates, features, security patches and lots more. In order to get an upgrade for your currently running OS, all you need to do is to follow these steps to successfully upgrade to Microsoft’s latest Operating System Windows 10.

Points to Keep in mind while upgrading:

Who Should Upgrade to Windows 10?

For Desktops: Systems built prior of 2006 should not upgrade, although there’s no such limitation from Microsoft’s end, but I would not recommend such thing based on my personal experience. Windows 10 will be happy to run on most desktops regardless of hardware as long as it fulfills the minimum hardware requirements but still I would recommend to upgrade to Windows 10 to those users, who meet the recommended criteria set by Microsoft for Upgrading their systems to Windows 10 to take full advantage to the latest OS without sacrificing performance.

Laptops/Notebooks: Any notebook can be upgraded to the latest Microsoft OS as long as it meets the following criteria:
  1. Minimum/Recommended Systems Specs needed to Upgrade to Microsoft Windows 10
  2. Systems Purchased prior to 2012 are not recommended to upgrade due to drivers’ issue.
  3. Notebooks with Switchable Graphics/Dual Graphics Adapter – The Devices with Switchable Graphics and Purchased Prior to 2012 are definitely not recommended to Upgrade to this latest OS, where OEM’s don’t provide dedicated drivers for their products.


NOTE: They can also be upgraded to the latest OS as long as the OEM’s Drivers download page provides you required drivers for switchable graphics unit. (Graphics switch time is around 25+ to 45+ Seconds for Windows 10 in case Switchable Graphics Notebook that have their drivers obtained from Windows Update. Even it takes much longer, say 20+ seconds for the display of the Notebook to work from sleep)


What Windows Version You’ll Get After Upgrading Your Current Windows Version?

  • If you’re running on Windows 7 Basic /8 Core /8.1 Core – You’ll get Windows 10 Core
  • If you’re running on Windows 7/8/8.1 Home – You’ll get Windows 10 Home
  • If you’re running on Windows 7 Pro/Ultimate/8/8.1 Pro – You’ll get Windows 10 Pro
  • If you’re running on Windows 7/8/8.1 Enterprise – You’ll get Windows 10 Enterprise

Why Should I Upgrade to Windows 10 instead of using current OS?

Though there is no compulsion in upgrading to the latest OS, but it is hardly recommended that you upgrade to the latest OS because you never know, How and When Microsoft is going to announce End of Support/End of Life for the particular Operating Systems you might be using presently. This would put your PC and your data to certain security and reliability risks. 
You might not need to update your current OS only if you don’t have internet access on your PC and you don’t connect your PC with unverified USB devices and is used solely for using MS-Word, PowerPoint, Excel and such apps only. . . that too at your own risk. As the digital age of computing is evolving at greater pace, so is the reliability, dependability, flexibility and ease of use, so does the digital threats such as Viruses, Trojans, Spywares/Adwares, Worms, Hack tools and other malwares and malicious codes being designed daily at rapid rate. This will indeed put your PC into certain security and performance risks that would have been otherwise addressed if your current OS be supported by Microsoft at that time because system patches fixes most security holes that a malicious code would find impossible to break-in with latest fixes and patches applied onto your system.

Conclusion: To be brief, if your PC meets the above mentioned specifications, You Should Upgrade Your PC to the latest edition of Windows i.e. Windows 10 even if your only task is to edit documents or sending emails only Because at some point, you’ll eventually need to upgrade your PC to the latest OS available at that time and it may or may not be possible for you to upgrade your PC to the latest edition for FREE depending on the policies set by Microsoft.


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