Microsoft still said to piracy that NO is not willing to provide Win10

  
for free. Computer store news: Microsoft had expected that the number of Win10 installations will reach 1 billion devices by 2017. For older users, Microsoft has always believed that the most important job is to convince Win7 users to upgrade to Win10. However, it seems that the biggest challenge is that in addition to the old version upgrade, there is a pirate user.

Microsoft still says piracy NO

For pirated Win7 users, if Win10 is offered to them free of charge, there will be a large number of users taking the opportunity to “wash white”, but So far, Microsoft is still not willing to do this. At the same time, Microsoft is conducting an experiment in the US market for Win7 users to purchase Win10. If successful, Microsoft will likely spread to the world.

Windows team leader Terry · Myerson said that Microsoft's lab in the US market offers a one-click activation machine, whether the user buys through the Windows Store or enters elsewhere Activation code. If the test is successful, Microsoft will expand the pilot. Microsoft welcomes as many customers as possible to become legitimate customers of the Windows ecosystem.

Terry · Myerson said earlier this year that pirated users can upgrade to Win10 for free, but the subsequent statement changed to only those customers running Win7 or 8.1 genuine to upgrade to Win10 for free. Currently, pirated users need to spend $119.99 (90 euros) to upgrade to Win10 Home Edition, and $199.99 (150 Euros) to Win10 Professional.

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