Don't forget, you only have until Friday to upgrade to Windows 10 for free

Windows 10

Next Friday will be a year since Microsoft officially presented the new Windows 10, which is currently a success, with more than 300 million users worldwide. Also that same day will end the possibility that the Redmond-based company gave users with a Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 license to upgrade for free to the new version of the Windows operating system.

Therefore there are only a few days left to upgrade to Windows 10 for free. As of next Friday it will no longer be possible to update for free and in order to use the new software we will have to go through the cash register and pay a significant amount of money.

Although many of us thought that Microsoft would extend the period to upgrade to Windows 10 for free, it seems that this is not going to happen and it is that on their own website they have placed a countdown that suggests that we will not see an extension of the term to perform the update. For all this, if you have not yet installed the new Windows, and you are in the group of users who can do it for free, you should update your device right away.

You can always reserve a legal license for Windows 10 to install later, but honestly and after the many tests that we have subjected the new Windows to, this is one of the best versions of Windows that have reached the market, and without a doubt our recommendation is that you install it right now, for free, and without thinking twice.

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