Win10 is not completely free. Win7/8.1 users are only free to upgrade within the first year

  

Maybe you will say, is this still a thing? Windows 10 is not completely free!

Yes, but this is limited to Windows 7/8.1 users free upgrades in the first year, after that? What about other system users? Especially those who plan to upgrade directly from Windows XP, this will be a critical issue.

The Build 2015 Developer Conference and the Ignite 2015 Corporate Conference are all over. Microsoft has shared a lot of the latest information about Windows 10, but there is no mention of the price at all, so this issue is completely unsolved for the time being.

That can only be guessed, and there is just a rumor —— note is rumored —— allegedly, Microsoft is considering Windows 10 not only for free within a year, but then After that, there will always be no money, Windows 7/8.1 users can upgrade at any time.

This may be possible. After all, Microsoft claims to make Windows 10 popular on 1 billion devices. Lifetime free is undoubtedly the most tempting.

However, for business users, as well as system users such as Windows XP/Vista, you still need to save money, and will be exactly the same as Windows 8.1, no rise or fall (except for promotions): Standard Edition 119.99 USD, Professional Edition is $199.99.

As for what it is, I am afraid that Microsoft is still weighing it up, and it may not be announced until the release.

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