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WizzardSky
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01-21-2016, 12:17 AM
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You can still upgrade to Windows 10 for free using Windows Update or the official Microsoft website. Check if your device meets the requirements and follow the installation steps.
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WizzardSky
01-21-2016, 12:17 AM #1

You can still upgrade to Windows 10 for free using Windows Update or the official Microsoft website. Check if your device meets the requirements and follow the installation steps.

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MilckyDreams_
Member
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02-11-2016, 03:29 PM
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The free upgrade period has ended, but you can obtain Windows 10 at a very affordable price. You also have the option to install it unactivated if needed. Perhaps this could be viable, though I’d prefer to get a fresh installation and pay the minimal charge. https://www.geeksinphoenix.com/blog/post...s-8-1.aspx
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MilckyDreams_
02-11-2016, 03:29 PM #2

The free upgrade period has ended, but you can obtain Windows 10 at a very affordable price. You also have the option to install it unactivated if needed. Perhaps this could be viable, though I’d prefer to get a fresh installation and pay the minimal charge. https://www.geeksinphoenix.com/blog/post...s-8-1.aspx

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ySlowG0D
Junior Member
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02-11-2016, 11:32 PM
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I’ve upgraded several systems recently, switching from Windows 7 Pro to Windows 10 Pro using the Windows 7 key. You might want to test your 8.1 key to check compatibility.
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ySlowG0D
02-11-2016, 11:32 PM #3

I’ve upgraded several systems recently, switching from Windows 7 Pro to Windows 10 Pro using the Windows 7 key. You might want to test your 8.1 key to check compatibility.

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AlsoCookie
Member
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02-14-2016, 06:58 PM
#4
Download the Windows Media Creation Tool from Microsoft and complete the setup. It will activate automatically if your system was previously activated on Windows 8.1. You can also perform a clean installation using the ISO method, which will maintain functionality.
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AlsoCookie
02-14-2016, 06:58 PM #4

Download the Windows Media Creation Tool from Microsoft and complete the setup. It will activate automatically if your system was previously activated on Windows 8.1. You can also perform a clean installation using the ISO method, which will maintain functionality.

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Fireking124
Senior Member
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02-14-2016, 07:56 PM
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aight listen here my guy, if its activated from stock good, look up windows 10 iso from the microsoft website download it, its called "media creation tool" but thats just fancy words for, "pls upgrade we are desperate" if it asks you for product key in installation DONT PANIC, just push i dont got one, after the setup is done sign into ur microsoft account and it will provide activated lisenes, but u wont need to do that cause you already got activated windows 8.1, enjoy this super secret trick i learned a couple of months ago
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Fireking124
02-14-2016, 07:56 PM #5

aight listen here my guy, if its activated from stock good, look up windows 10 iso from the microsoft website download it, its called "media creation tool" but thats just fancy words for, "pls upgrade we are desperate" if it asks you for product key in installation DONT PANIC, just push i dont got one, after the setup is done sign into ur microsoft account and it will provide activated lisenes, but u wont need to do that cause you already got activated windows 8.1, enjoy this super secret trick i learned a couple of months ago

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gluonic
Member
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02-14-2016, 09:10 PM
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It seems Microsoft is strongly encouraging the adoption of Windows 10, shifting from a price point around $30 to offering it directly for download.
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gluonic
02-14-2016, 09:10 PM #6

It seems Microsoft is strongly encouraging the adoption of Windows 10, shifting from a price point around $30 to offering it directly for download.

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gdog557
Member
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02-15-2016, 04:44 AM
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They aim to keep multiple versions of Windows due to high costs and prefer offering it without charge.
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gdog557
02-15-2016, 04:44 AM #7

They aim to keep multiple versions of Windows due to high costs and prefer offering it without charge.

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HBROS1245
Member
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02-15-2016, 09:21 AM
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Absolutely correct, by the time the upcoming Windows release arrives, it’ll be seen as Windows 7 today.
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HBROS1245
02-15-2016, 09:21 AM #8

Absolutely correct, by the time the upcoming Windows release arrives, it’ll be seen as Windows 7 today.

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Baby_Nae
Member
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02-18-2016, 07:29 PM
#9
You're right, Windows 10 is the final release of that operating system. People are used to hearing about updates rather than new versions. It's become common knowledge over time.
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Baby_Nae
02-18-2016, 07:29 PM #9

You're right, Windows 10 is the final release of that operating system. People are used to hearing about updates rather than new versions. It's become common knowledge over time.

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NrosenYT
Member
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02-19-2016, 09:50 PM
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Perhaps. If you ever used the Get Windows 10 tool (even after reinstalling), and you didn’t make an effort to skip it, then you’re eligible for a free upgrade to Windows 10. That means, even though the deal is over, you can still get it at no cost. If you really tried to stay away from the app, then sorry—you’ll have to buy Windows 10.
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NrosenYT
02-19-2016, 09:50 PM #10

Perhaps. If you ever used the Get Windows 10 tool (even after reinstalling), and you didn’t make an effort to skip it, then you’re eligible for a free upgrade to Windows 10. That means, even though the deal is over, you can still get it at no cost. If you really tried to stay away from the app, then sorry—you’ll have to buy Windows 10.

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