So, many Windows 7 and 8.1 users started getting the notification to reserve their free copies of Windows 10.
But what about those insiders who clean installed the Insider Preview? (Not upgraded from an existing system).
How will activation work?
Gabe Aul said on twitter that we (insiders) are the "first in line" to get the free upgrade.
Does this mean that people registered in the Windows Insider Program don't actually have to reserve anything?
Yes, i know that everyone will get the upgrade.
But i am concerned about the licensing side of things.
So, will Microsoft actually give every Insider a valid license?
Since the one that comes with the preview will expire?
I have heard that they will, but have no link or proof of this.
The reservation process requires an email address. So, most likely, they will send you the license via email. That's what they did when I bought Win8 online from them.
Anyone know yet if old Win 7 Technet licenses/activations will eligible for a free upgrades?
A license is a license. Microsoft doesn't have any way of knowing that a home or pro license was a TechNet license.
No reason, I can think of, why not...time will tell though.Not quite - the Product ID contains the distribution channel - that was how we isolated MSDN keys sold by scammers to unsuspecting Win7 users.
just got my confirmation email from MS and they tell me this also:
Windows Offer Details
Yes, free! This upgrade offer is for a full version of Windows 10, not a trial. 3GB download required; standard data rates apply. To take advantage of this free offer, you must upgrade to Windows 10 within one year of availability. Once you upgrade, you have Windows 10 for free on that device.
Our lawyers made us say this:
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I downloaded the insider preview on my laptop with what used to be Windows 7. My wife's laptop now has the icon on the task bar to reserve a copy of windows 10. Do I still have to reserve a copy?