Windows 10 may well be officially released July 29, it’s still not at all sure that anyone operating that day actually get. Microsoft’s Windows 10 namely ‘roll’ among users, which can make it can take a few days for your use of the OS.
That leaves the company today in a blog post. Microsoft wants to make sure the servers just to be, and to avoid any problems.
Free
Windows 10 is officially available on 29 July. The operating system is a free upgrade from Windows 7 and Windows 8 (if you upgrade within a year). However, it is already possible to reserve Windows 10, so you know that you July 29 immediately get inside. The upgrade can be performed simply via the internet.
Gradual rollout
You can, however, the new version of Windows is not bringing immediate, Microsoft now says. The company wants to make sure Windows 10 on any system running well. Therefore, Windows 10 is rolling out gradually to users. First Windows Insiders get the official version. These are the users that Windows 10 is already testing the Technical Preview.
Reservations
Next come the users who have already reserved their free version. They get the new OS not all at once, but Microsoft does not say who it is first to act.
Only if all those users have upgraded their system, users can bring in the new operating system.
Stability
Because Windows 10 that is being rolled out gradually, it is even possible that Microsoft implements between the rollout still updates. This could for example show that Windows 10 is not completely stable running on some system. These updates are then later passed to existing copies.
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