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Run Pirated Windows? Even You'll Get Windows 10 for Free, Says Microsoft
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With the announcement of making Windows 10 available to 190 countries and 111 languages this summer, Microsoft has also surprised everyone with saying that its promised free Windows 10 upgrade will be also be given to users of non-genuine Windows 7 and higher operating systems.

Terry Myerson, who runs Microsoft's operating systems unit, announced the plan at the WinHEC technology conference in Shenzhen, China.

"We are upgrading all qualified PCs, genuine and non-genuine, to Windows 10," he said in a telephone interview with Reuters. The plan is to "re-engage" with the hundreds of millions of users of Windows in China, he said, without elaboration.

Microsoft in January had said it would offer free upgrades to Windows 10 for users of Windows 7 and higher operating systems in an attempt to hold onto users and make up for lost revenue by selling services such as Office over the Internet. At that time without further clarification it was expected the free upgrade offer would be limited to users of genuine Windows software.

There are some caveats to the latest announcement by the Redmond giant however, as detailed in a statement provided by the firm to IndiaToday that said, "With Windows 10, although non-Genuine PCs may be able to upgrade to Windows 10, the upgrade will not change the genuine state of the license."

The statement further added, "Non-Genuine Windows is not published by Microsoft. It is not properly licensed, or supported by Microsoft or a trusted partner. If a device was considered non-genuine or mislicensed prior to the upgrade, that device will continue to be considered non-genuine or mislicensed after the upgrade."

In China, the company has partnered with Lenovo, Tencent and Qihu 360 to make the upgrade easy for consumers in country, said the company during the WinHEC conference.

"Strategic partnerships with Lenovo, Tencent and Qihu 360 will help Windows 10 reach hundreds of millions of customers in China and spur adoption of Windows 10 worldwide," noted Mayerson on Windows blog.

With Lenovo, Microsoft will offer Windows 10 upgrade services at 2,500 service centres and select retail stores in China. With Tencent, the free Windows 10 upgrade will be offered to its customers on Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 in China, and it will include QQ, Tencent Video and Tencent PC Manager as part of the free upgrade pack.

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it is how effective they market windows 10 that will make it a hit and not giving it for free though it's a bold statement especially to all critics

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Maybe some of the authors were eating LSD since they watched the PBS

special which sort of suggested LSD might be good to use on terminal patients to

allow them to accept death easier...


Or, Who knows, Maybe it's the anti pirates pandering to the really, really naive who

live in the The Institute for the Criminally Insane, chronically ignorant, terminally

naive and hopelessly HYP-MO-TIZED ??


:wtf: :lol:

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Maybe some of the authors were eating LSD since they watched the PBS

special which sort of suggested LSD might be good to use on terminal patients to

allow them to accept death easier...

Or, Who knows, Maybe it's the anti pirates pandering to the really, really naive who

live in the The Institute for the Criminally Insane, chronically ignorant, terminally

naive and hopelessly HYP-MO-TIZED ??

:wtf: :lol:

It's 'Hypnotized' d00d.

M$ should just release Windows o.p.s. as a free product for home use to start with, like Ubuntu.

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