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Windows 10 free upgrade to end July 29th, grab it while you can

  • BY Cheryl Bates
  • 9 May 2016
  • 1:16 pm
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Microsoft’s free Windows 10 upgrade finally has an ending in sight, as the company will be removing its app from PCs the end of July.

For those who’ve been annoyed to death by the upgrade prompts, you can bid them farewell soon. However, this is mostly because Microsoft will likely be charging for upgrades to Windows 10.

The details have yet to be finalised, but those on Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 who don’t want to make the jump will be able to breathe a sigh of relief, assuming they don’t decide to extend the promo. The disabling of the “Get Windows 10” popup won’t be hitting all PCs at once though, as it’ll need some time to roll out, just as it did when the promo started up.

Whether or not Microsoft will stick to its free upgrade offer, we don’t know. But given there’s plenty of time between now and July 29th. If the company decides to change its mind, we might have that popup around for awhile yet.

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