Windows 10 becomes accessible without cost for those seeking alternatives... in compliance with regulations.
Windows 10 becomes accessible without cost for those seeking alternatives... in compliance with regulations.
They charge for what’s available, but I’d take the free version if it meant more processing power.
It's because the software is seen as "free" when you buy a PC somewhere. Your new laptop/desktop from any store comes with it. If they charged you an additional price, on top of the cost to buy the laptop/desktop, then now everyone would be in the understanding that it actually costs something. Psychologically, people actually believe the software is/should be free.
If you try to manually upgrade to Windows 10 on July 29th, it might suggest you're using an unauthorized version. Even though it says Windows is activated, that doesn't guarantee legitimacy. Using pirated software can be risky and may lead to security issues. Trusting official updates is important for your safety and business stability.
Your operating system isn't licensed. Let me know why you're getting it.