There has been some confusion recently regarding the rollout procedure of Windows 10 and as millions of people around the world wait for Microsoft’s new software to arrive the company has deemed it fit to detail in a new blog post how it will release Windows 10. We’re less than a month away from the official release date of Windows 10 so this seems as good a time as any to have this information out to the public.
Microsoft revealed that there are currently more than 5 million Windows Insiders who have been testing preview builds, and it says that millions of reservations for Windows 10 have been collected from the public.
All existing Windows 10 Insiders will receive the update for free and from then onwards the company will start notifying users who have reserved the update when they can download Windows 10 for free.
The rollout pace will be scaled up after the initial release with new users getting the Windows 10 update every single day after that.
Volume licensing customers will have to wait until August 1st to download Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education on Volume LIcensing Service Center.
As many of you might already been aware Microsoft is going to provide Windows 10 as a free upgrade to genuine Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 users for one year.
Microsoft is going to release Windows 10 on July 29th.
Filed in Microsoft and Windows 10. Source: blogs.windows
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