Posted June 14, 20159 yr You can upgrade to the final build when it becomes available One of the big questions regarding Windows 10 has to do with acquiring the free upgrade from Windows 7 or Windows 8. Microsoft announced not too long ago that you can reserve your free upgrade to Windows 10 within a year of its launch. However, for those of you already on the Windows 10 Insider Preview program, you will not be required to reserve your free upgrade. Instead, your free upgrade will be available to you once the final build is released. Windows 10 is set to be released on July 29th. "You won't need to reserve, and if you're running Insider Preview you'll be upgraded," Microsoft's Gabriel Aul stated. Microsoft is already allowing users the ability to reserve their free upgrade during the initial setup process of Windows 8.1. This means that new users who recently purchased a Windows 8.1 device simply can't miss the chance to reserve Windows 10. This also appears if you clean install Windows 8.1 with November Update roll-up and are connected to the internet. Source: http://www.winbeta.org/news/insider-preview-users-wont-need-reserve-their-free-upgrade-windows-10-rtm
June 14, 20159 yr FPCH Admin I got an update to Windows 10 yesterday. It's build 10130. I think we are real close to RTM. Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
June 14, 20159 yr Author I also had that update as well. I think there will only be a few bug fix updates between now and 29th July. I agree that we're really close now.
June 14, 20159 yr FPCH Admin I just recently heard some rumors about some major changes coming but nothing concrete...... ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~~~Robert McCloskey~~