It would just be reasonable to say that with the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft came terminating on all barrels. The organization was so forceful to expand the appropriation rate of its most recent offering that it even offered the operating system free of cost to the owners of past Windows OS. From this Friday, this lucrative perspective about the update will stop to exist.
Yes, it has been one year since the launch of Windows 10 and from this Saturday, Microsoft's Windows 10 Home form will cost you $119 (Approx. Rs. 8,000). The Redmond-based organization began taking off Windows 10 on July 29 a year ago and made it accessible as a free update for gadgets running Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. The OS as of now keeps running on laptops, PCs, tablets, and Xbox One consoles. The free update alternative was just not accessible for owners of Enterprise version.
Regarding the issue, last month, the company's Senior Director for Windows Lisa Gurry said, "We're working really hard to address it. We're working hard to deliver a Windows that everyone will really love." One noteworthy issue with the upgrade, which was brought up by a few users and raised with such force that Microsoft needed to address and organization had been forcefully pushing it out.
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The prompts to move up to the most recent Windows adaptation wound up irritating a large number of the users who were using prior variants of Windows. The animosity by the organization was to such a degree that Microsoft was accounted for download and installing Windows 10 on PCs even when the owners had not picked in for the upgrade themselves. The organization even needed to purportedly pay a lady $10,000 for forceful installation of the Windows 10 upgrade on her PC without her authorization, which made her lose some critical records.
Regarding the issue, last month, the company's Senior Director for Windows Lisa Gurry said, "We're working really hard to address it. We're working hard to deliver a Windows that everyone will really love." In August, the company is also expected to roll out its Windows 10 Anniversary Update, which was announced back in March during its annual Build conference. The update will improve the use of a stylus with Windows Ink and includes other notable enhancements for its browser Edge. The update will also bring certain improvements to Hello and Cortana.
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