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Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 2:54 am
by rabid
gptech wrote:
rabid wrote:............. I install W8 which I currently have a licence for, how do I apply my W10 upgrade if the hardware has changed?
The upgrade gives you a Win10 licence of the same scope as your existing Win 8 one, and although details are yet to be released the ability to create your own installation disc from a .iso image will be available.
Once you have the licence your copy of Win 10 is yours, no time limit on that---the 12 months period to qualify for the free upgrade is just that: you have 12 months in which to qualify, and register the licence, not actually install it.
When/if they send me an activation code/licence key I will be reassured. If the free upgrade is only valid for the hardware I have now I will have to buy another upgrade down the line for my next PC (like many people I assemble my own).

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 10:19 am
by byorke
Hi I've been using Windows 10 since September last year, and I have to say I think its the best OS Microsoft have produced. I installed the first version available to microsoft insiders and I have to say from the very start it always ran TS2015 perfectly. Last week I received a Windows 10 driver from Nvidia, installed and runs great on my modest GTX650TI.

Regards. Brian.

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 9:35 am
by Trev123
rabid wrote:
gptech wrote:
rabid wrote:............. I install W8 which I currently have a licence for, how do I apply my W10 upgrade if the hardware has changed?
The upgrade gives you a Win10 licence of the same scope as your existing Win 8 one, and although details are yet to be released the ability to create your own installation disc from a .iso image will be available.
Once you have the licence your copy of Win 10 is yours, no time limit on that---the 12 months period to qualify for the free upgrade is just that: you have 12 months in which to qualify, and register the licence, not actually install it.
When/if they send me an activation code/licence key I will be reassured. If the free upgrade is only valid for the hardware I have now I will have to buy another upgrade down the line for my next PC (like many people I assemble my own).
I would say you will have to enter a product on installation as the preview versions have needed one, and I also imagine that you will have to activate as too. If you care to look you would probably find this information on the MS W10 site.

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 5:06 pm
by Ajay1
I've just turned my computer(computers) on this morning and noticed that the windows 10 upgrade reserve icon for which I have placed has disappeared on all of them. Is it the same with anyone else?

Antony.

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 5:25 pm
by cilldroichid
Ajay1 wrote:I've just turned my computer(computers) on this morning and noticed that the windows 10 upgrade reserve icon for which I have placed has disappeared on all of them. Is it the same with anyone else?
So it is, just noticed after I read your post. Does that mean the option for the free upgrade is over?

Donal.

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 7:26 pm
by lenfish
From Microsoft:
"Yes. Windows 10 is a free upgrade for qualified Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 Update and Windows Phone 8.1 devices. This free upgrade is offered for one year after Windows 10 is available. After you upgrade, Windows 10 is yours to enjoy."

Regards,

Len

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 7:32 pm
by gptech
cilldroichid wrote:
Ajay1 wrote:I've just turned my computer(computers) on this morning and noticed that the windows 10 upgrade reserve icon for which I have placed has disappeared on all of them. Is it the same with anyone else?
So it is, just noticed after I read your post. Does that mean the option for the free upgrade is over?

Donal.

No, just that the opportunity to get in the queue for an immediate upgrade through Windows Update possibly is.

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 7:41 pm
by Ajay1
cilldroichid wrote:
Ajay1 wrote:I've just turned my computer(computers) on this morning and noticed that the windows 10 upgrade reserve icon for which I have placed has disappeared on all of them. Is it the same with anyone else?
So it is, just noticed after I read your post. Does that mean the option for the free upgrade is over?

Donal.
No it isn't , I imagine only the option for reserving the upgrade is over, then at which time on the 29th it would be automatically downloaded to your computers for which you have requested and you will then be able to install at a time that suits you. I should think that when the final release becomes available then, you'll be able to manually do the upgrade. Gary, you just beat me to it on the reply.

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 9:31 pm
by Trev123
Ajay1 wrote:I've just turned my computer(computers) on this morning and noticed that the windows 10 upgrade reserve icon for which I have placed has disappeared on all of them. Is it the same with anyone else?

Antony.
Mine is still there. Have you clicked on the show hidden icons arrow.

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 9:33 pm
by gptech
Ajay1 wrote:Gary, you just beat me to it on the reply.
...and I was just beaten by Len..... :wink:

I just wish there was some more information about upgrading if your PC is a domain member, with updates managed by a systems administrator--all I've read is that it should be possible, is expected to be possible, but whether that's through WSUS or as a downloadable ISO I've no idea.

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 9:53 pm
by Ajay1
Trev123 wrote:
Ajay1 wrote:I've just turned my computer(computers) on this morning and noticed that the windows 10 upgrade reserve icon for which I have placed has disappeared on all of them. Is it the same with anyone else?

Antony.
Mine is still there. Have you clicked on the show hidden icons arrow.

Yup!!, not showing there. I've arranged the preservation on all three of my computers and it's now gone from all of them.

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 10:07 pm
by Trev123
If you go to your Windows update page does it say Windows 10 reserved, that's if you have reserved it.

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 10:09 pm
by wad53
Mine has also disappeared, and I didn't yet reserve mine.

Maybe it's another "Downunder" thing? :wink:

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 11:16 pm
by Ajay1
Trev123 wrote:If you go to your Windows update page does it say Windows 10 reserved, that's if you have reserved it.


thanks Trev , just checked there, on one of my computers it says that it is reserved on the other two there is no mention of it, even though I went through the reservation process on each computer and got a confirmation email at the time for all of them which I have since deleted. Oh well, will just have to wait and see on the date. May have to do a manual download and install then for the other two.

Re: Windows 10 will be released on 29 July 2015

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 1:02 pm
by johnrossetti
Take care, that if you have loaded the same version / licence number on more than one machine, only one machine will be updated. To stop multiple installations.
According to the lecture I went too.
Cheers John