WINDOWS 10 UPGRADE

Microsoft has now acknowledged the Windows 10 upgrade messages. We have thereby decided to end the ongoing free upgrade offer for the windows 10 and this will be done later this month.

It appears that Microsoft has finally agreed to a more measured approach to the Windows 10 upgrade messages. Based on our plans, you will be forced to spend 99 if you are left trailing behind. Although the numbers are not confirmed yet, we have decided to go with the best figures we have which are currently $119 in the US. This is majorly due to Microsoft decision that happened not to take into consideration our request for clarifications.

The good thing is that Microsoft has decided not to interfere with the upgrade offer. However, things might still lag behind as the firm confirmed that the GWX nag ware will not vanish abruptly just like that since it takes time.

From a statement by the company, it is said that the recent latest change to GWX will be much different from the others. The statement was being directed to the San Jose Mercury. Microsoft was however at peace as there were no signs of being displeased.

According to the Microsoft’s senior director for Windows, Lisa Gurry, users will be given an option to decline Windows 10. This was however not the case in the past. However, is the user decides to dismiss the alert message by pressing the red X button, it will not be recognized by Windows that the user wishes to upgrade to Windows 10.

Meanwhile from the Microsoft, we are trying our level best to come up with something that will fit everyone’s’ taste and preferences.’ This was after they received word from customers that there is a bit of misunderstanding regarding the alert boxes as well. That was worked on and the out product was much convenient than the previous one.

We now have the words decline free offer’ in the given options. Which is very interesting.

The initial plan that Microsoft had was to try and gather billions of machines on Windows 10 in duration of one year but from the look of things, that might not happen at all.

1st June and Windows 10 market share was at 17.43 percent for all their devices. Based on our computations, apparently less than 15 percent of the users have their machines upgraded. On the other hand, it seems that the majority of the percent are business users.