Nindot na krun ang Windows kay kn naa ka past genuin copies na windows, libre na ang mo sunod.
Source:Yes, you read that right: Windows 10 is free. Well, free-ish. You will need to own a legitimate copy of Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 to get the upgrade, and even then you’ll only have a year to nab it.
It’s a smart move that will persuade those holdouts unwilling to pay for “expensive software upgrades”.
The move also has far broader consequences than at first blush. ‘Windows as a service‘, was the mantra repeated again and again. “Always updated, for the life of the device’. After Windows 10, Windows 11 will be ‘free for a year’, Windows 12 after that, and so on.
A rapid development cycle with updates made available to all for free will help ensure users are running the latest software with the latest capabilities for developers to take advantage of.
Will a free version of Windows 10 affect the “cost” argument often put forward by Linux enthusiasts?
Microsoft Makes Windows 10 Free, Brings Single OS To All Devices



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lakaw sa B&S nagkalata ang mga baligya nga timer didto. kung maghisgot mog bata nga na adik sa duwa lahi na nga issue
