Still not using Windows 10 on your computer? You still have three days to upgrade if you're using Windows 7 or Windows 8.1
We already counted it at the beginning of the year. For those furthest behind, it was still possible to switch to Windows 10 totally free and legally if they used Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 on their computers. And As 2017 is about to end, there may still be interested parties who have not made the leap
Windows 10 rollout has been great and we are already on our way to our fourth major update after welcoming Windows 10 Fall Creators in the fall Update. It is therefore interesting, since there are still three days left to finish the year, consider whether you want to make the leap to Windows 10 and if so, all you have to do is follow these steps.And don't be afraid, because it's a totally legal way to keep your equipment updated
It is about making use of the accessibility functions and thus be able to move to Windows 10 before Redmond deactivates this possibility. An option that is not limited by the American company and that represents a kind of back door (if we want to call it that) to update the equipment once the one-year period that Microsoft gave when launching Windows 10 has ended. "
December 31, 2017 will be the last day Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users can upgrade for free to the new system operational so that if they do not follow these steps they will have to go through the box again and get a new license. You have until December 31, 2017 to follow these steps and update your operating system.
To update by this method you must go to the Microsoft Accessibility page if you are a Windows 7 or 8.1 user and after downloading a file with the .exe extension, start the update process to Windows 10. The only two requirements are, on the one hand, to have an original version of Windows and on the other hand, to use the computer in some way of the solutions to facilitate accessibility to the user.
It may not be very ethical for some users, but it is one more option that is still available in case there is anyone interested who has not yet made the jump to Windows 10. And beware, because time is running out.
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