Windows 10 "Recommended Update" has not received too much adoption rate

  

Computer store news: Microsoft recently pushed a "recommended update" to PC users of Windows 7 and 8.1, which means it will be in the above It is checked by default in the computer and will be automatically "scheduled with new patches" via Windows Update. In theory, this approach will bring a small boost to the adoption rate of Windows 10 (whether or not you pay attention to the next step). However, according to the preliminary data collected by Computer World, the download rate of this recommended update is actually very small.


Windows 10 will be free to upgrade before July 29 this year.

Of course, the adoption rate of Windows 10 during the holiday shopping season in December 2015 is now even higher, but the recent increase is not so obvious.

There are several reasons for this, including Microsoft's decision to make Windows 10 a recommended update, so only some computers have seen changes, more people may encounter batch launches and need to wait. A few weeks.

At the same time, Microsoft continues to offer a 30-day rollback to the old version (Windows 7 /8.1) for people who are not satisfied with upgrading to Windows 10.


According to the company's previous policy, old users can still upgrade for free within one year after the official release of Windows 10 (before 2015/7/29). If the system can be more mature, perhaps the follow-up will attract more users to catch the last bus.

Microsoft hopes to bring Windows 10 to 1 billion devices by 2017, and whether it will extend the free upgrade time is still unknown.

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