Now, to clarify, all Windows 7 and 8.1 customers are eligible for a free upgrade to Windows 10. Today, for the third time, the post has been updated to try and clarify again, and close the giant loophole. The new verbiage was subtly different but the end result was even more confusion. Later, they updated their original post to change some of the wording, since it basically made it sound like anyone could use the Insider program to score themselves an activated license for Windows 10. ![]() ![]() Just a couple of days ago, Microsoft put out a blog post outlining how Windows Insiders would be updated to the release version of Windows 10.
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