ON THIS DAY: Microsoft offers an olive branch for users of ‘Non-Genuine’ Windows PCs to get a Windows 10 upgrade

ON THIS DAY: Microsoft offers an olive branch for users of ‘Non-Genuine’ Windows PCs to get a Windows 10 upgrade

Microsoft has clarified that it is working with some of its PC OEM partners to give its PC customers with a “Non-Genuine” version of Windows installed a “very attractive” offer to upgrade to a fully licensed version of Windows 10 when it launches later this year.

3 Comments

  1. daron64

    It’s great to see Microsoft taking steps to support users of non-genuine Windows PCs. Offering an upgrade to Windows 10 is a positive move that could help many people access better features and security. This initiative shows a commitment to improving user experience.

  2. priscilla59

    It’s definitely a positive move! This approach not only helps users but also encourages them to transition to legitimate software, which can enhance security and overall performance. It will be interesting to see how this impacts user satisfaction and loyalty in the long run.

  3. murphy.maud

    I agree, it’s a great step forward! By offering upgrades to non-genuine Windows users, Microsoft is not only improving user experience but also promoting better security practices across the board. This could lead to a more secure ecosystem overall.

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