Windows 10 preview version upgrade official version does not require Win7/Win8.1 authorization

  

This morning's news, for Win10 Insider users can really upgrade to the official version of Windows10 free of charge, users around the world hope that Microsoft can give "more clear" answer. Gabriel Aul, head of the Microsoft Win10 Preview Experience Program, has previously released a preview version of the Win10 Home and Professional Edition on the company's official blog, which can be directly upgraded for free, and emphasizes that this free policy does not include the Enterprise Edition.

A foreign netizen asked Gabriel Aul on Twitter to confirm whether Win10 Insider members need Win7/Win8.1 genuine license to activate Win10 official version. The person in charge said that Insider users can activate Win10 through Win7/Win8.1 system upgrade, or upgrade directly from the purely installed Win10 preview (requires Microsoft account binding).

Maybe you will ask, can the system upgrade from Windows7/Windows 8.1 to Win10 preview be upgraded to the official version of Win10 for free? Of course, Gabriel Aul has long stressed that as long as your Win10 is upgraded from the already activated Win7/Win8.1, you can enjoy the official version of Win10 for free. Need to remind everyone, "Activation" is theoretically meant to be "Genuine", remember the genuine verification logo that appeared after the system was activated? Although pirated users in this way morally this is not genuine, but the machine thinks so.

In addition, according to Microsoft's policy, members of the Win10 Preview Experience Program have the right to choose to stay in a stable official version after the official release, or continue to follow the preview version. Microsoft's "Windows Insider Program Agreement" (hereinafter referred to as "Agreement") does not stay in the official version of the stage and can not enjoy the free use of the official version of the Win10 terms, so Microsoft's free upgrade to the official version of the Insider policy does not include In the Agreement.

However, we still have the right to continue to question the relevant policies given by Microsoft. After all, everyone understands differently and expresses differently. But there is only one truth in the end. It is not far from July 29, let us witness this historic moment.

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