Windows 10: Clarified:the free upgrade offer to Win 10 is ending July 29th, really

Discus and support Clarified:the free upgrade offer to Win 10 is ending July 29th, really in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; MS will never charge for new features. The reason they offered Windows 10 upgrade for free is to get as many people onto the same version as possible.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Cluster Head, May 7, 2016.

  1. BunnyJ New Member

    Clarified:the free upgrade offer to Win 10 is ending July 29th, really


    +1,, also by doing this MS will reduce the cost they incurred by having to support multiple OS's and in the long run it adds to the bottom line in a positive way.
     
    BunnyJ, Jul 19, 2016
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  2. The problem Linux is free after you purchase Windows. Although Linux is available on PC's it's not advertised heavily and the OEM's don't want to support it.
     
    orlbuckeye, Jul 19, 2016
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  3. BunnyJ New Member
    You can buy a copy of Linux burred on a DVD from various distribution sites. SO that shouldn't be a major issue and if one buys a new PC it has a copy of windows on it so all that's required is downloading and putting the ISO on a USB flash drive or DVD.

    And Linux is a great alternative to Windows if one doesn't want to be tied to a large cooperation, like MS.

    Edit: and here's a site where anyone can get a DVD for a few bucks.

    OSDisc.com - Buy Linux CDs, DVDs, USB Flash Drives, Books, Software Repositories - Your source for open source.
     
    BunnyJ, Jul 19, 2016
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  4. Clarified:the free upgrade offer to Win 10 is ending July 29th, really

    Not if you build your own PC, or order one with no OS installed. Or its a device like a Raspberry Pi, etc.
     
    alphanumeric, Jul 19, 2016
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  5. BunnyJ New Member
    BunnyJ, Jul 19, 2016
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  6. Yes but 80% of the people with computer upgrade by buying a new computer. Most don't upgrade to another Windows version let alone Linux. The normal computer user won't buy a PC with Windows and install Linux especially when there are like 100 Linux Distros. I do upgrades but i'm a computer professional. I use Mint Linux but in VM's. Also laptops passed desktop in sales over 10 years ago so most PC the number of people that build there own PC's is even smaller then the ones that upgrade on their own.
     
    orlbuckeye, Jul 19, 2016
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  7. COMPUTIAC Guest, Jul 19, 2016
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  8. Clarified:the free upgrade offer to Win 10 is ending July 29th, really

    If you're an I.T. professional and have 50 workstations and only a year to upgrade them then you feel the pressure to "get on with it" rather than having the luxury to wait it out and see. Only after beginning this task have I realized how very persistent (virus-like) that some of Microsoft's apps are. 1) Log in as the user on a Windows 10 computer to see that Xbox and Solitaire are apps, 2) right-mouse click Solitaire and choose to Uninstall it, 3) try the same with Xbox to find that there's no such feature, 4) research, 5) use PowerShell as Administrator to delete *xboxapp*, 6) notice that it still persists for the user, 7) use PowerShell as the user to delete *xboxapp*, 8) logout/login as the user to notice that it's back, 9) research, 10) user PowerShell as the Administrator to delete it again out of the app space and the app repository...

    As an I.T. guy I find this pretty frustrating. Users here goof off way too much anyway. What's going to happen when an automatic Windows Update happens and Microsoft wants to re-install Xbox and Store since they provide such revenue opportunity to them?

    Note that I just went through a recent situation with Microsoft. We signed up a year ago for the Office 365 Mid-Size Business subscription. Fast-forward a year later and Microsoft doesn't offer that subscription anymore, offering instead Office 365 Premium Business. You may think that it's not a big deal but it means that whoever's driving their marketing and sales decisions at Microsoft doesn't feel the need to keep the status quo. "Contract? CONTRACT!!! We don' need no stinkin' contract..." /accent
     
    Justin Case, Jul 19, 2016
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  9. We have an Enterprise license for Windows 7. We have been purchasing Surfaces and the Surface 3's came with Windows 8.1 which worked pretty good connecting to our network. We have received some Surface Pro 4's and they only come with Windows 10. So we are testing the new Surfaces. Maybe the Enterprise would have been better for you organization. We don't allow connection to the store and control that in Group policies. We have google mail and apps now and moving to MS 365. We have 3000 pc's, 300 servers and 300 databases.
     
    orlbuckeye, Jul 19, 2016
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  10. I read it, at least.

    Of the Apple/Microsoft/Google juggernaut, Apple has the best vision, Google has the most momentum and Microsoft has the most control right now of the market. Google is investing heavily into the open source browser programming world in such a way that they intend to circumvent Microsoft. Apple's users seem to trust and like them the best, Google's next and Microsoft gets the trust they've earned from the past few decades, to be honest. Anyone as old as I am knows that Bill Gates didn't write MS-DOS or the BASIC language or the boot loader for the original IBM PC, he bought them at the last moment and showed them to IBM. They liked it and the rest is history.

    HoloLens or Google Glass? I'm guessing there's some big money at stake here. Microsoft can't even get a sample in their own stores and Google is shipping theirs to developers as well as the cardboard version.
    iTunes or Windows Store or Google Play? Apple, of course
    iPhone or Android or Windows Phone? iPhone
    Digitally-signing an app for each? Apple=$99, Microsoft=$20 and Android's developer certificate is free, meaning that they're going for momentum
     
    Justin Case, Jul 19, 2016
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  11. Personally, I just change the partition size and then set things up to dual boot to either the original OS and Ubuntu, for example. I will say that the VM environments are getting to the point where they're almost as fast to spin up.
     
    Justin Case, Jul 19, 2016
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  12. Unfortunately we don't have that kind of money at this place. There's no I.T. budget, believe it or not. We do have Office 365, however, and that's working out for us.

    I can't say that I love the trend to do everything in PowerShell as an Administrator. I'm a old batch file guy from the last thirty years and you can't just easily run PowerShell scripts due to security concerns, otherwise I'd like it better.
     
    Justin Case, Jul 19, 2016
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  13. Clarified:the free upgrade offer to Win 10 is ending July 29th, really

    TairikuOkami, Jul 19, 2016
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  14. COMPUTIAC Guest, Jul 19, 2016
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  15. That's for if you want it already burned to a disk, your paying for the physical install media. If you happen to be in a situation where you can't create your own. Say, your only PC has no OS on it, thus you have no way to download it. Not a very likely scenario but possible.
     
    alphanumeric, Jul 19, 2016
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