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It's hard to imagine, but there are people out there that haven't experienced Windows 10 yet through the Windows Insider program. Microsoft hopes, of course, that there's been enough grassroots chatter that even the common PC user will want to jump on board come July 29, when the Windows 10 upgrade officially releases.

 

The launch of Windows 10 is not the normal Microsoft OS launches of yesteryear. There won't be huge launch parties filled with celebrities and Start-Me-Up theme songs. Instead, the company is planning smaller, lower-key, and more humble celebrations.

 

As part of the lower-key launch, Microsoft is investing in an "Upgrading Your World" campaign that provides help for consumers wanting to upgrade and gives nod to non-profits. If you want to upgrade your own PC on July 29, there will be experts on hand in Microsoft Stores, Best Buy, Walmart, and Staples locations to offer upgrade help. Additionally, just by visiting one of these retailers you can belly-up to an "experience station" to try out Windows 10 to see if it's worth all the hubbub.

 

Microsoft originally stated that no (zero) new Windows 10 PCs would be available at launch, but they've since backtracked a bit after Dell promised this week that it would absolutely start shipping new PCs with Windows 10 pre-installed on July 29. Additionally, while at WPC 2015 this week, I've learned from other companies like HP, Lenovo, and Acer that they will also be ready with Windows 10 capable PCs and devices.

 

Windows 10 is designed to be compatible with the majority of older equipment, but for some, a new OS with this sort of modern promise and rolling feature additions might mean it's time to upgrade the entire experience. Of course, that's what retailers hope by supplying upgrade help. Just try walking into a Best Buy and walking out without something new.

 

Source : winsupersite

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