Windows 10 upgrade notification
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8bit said:
True but who's to say loads of developers (maybe even MS internal staff) haven't got routines at the start of their apps similar to:
if windows.version = "Windows 9*" then; dialog(Sorry this app doesn't work on Windows 9x) ; exit()
That would render all these apps useless on a Windows 9 machine without patching.
Sounds dubious to me.if windows.version = "Windows 9*" then; dialog(Sorry this app doesn't work on Windows 9x) ; exit()
That would render all these apps useless on a Windows 9 machine without patching.
The 'environment' version of my Windows 8.1 Pro is Microsoft Windows [Version 6.3.9600] anyway.
RizzoTheRat said:
wolves_wanderer said:
read an article that states you will be allowed to activate Windows 10 with a Windows 7 key so you will be able to download the ISO and use your existing key to activate (you wouldn't be able to use it to activate Windows 7 again obviously).
How would that work? If I upgrade to 10, decide I don't like it, and rebuild my PC with my Win7 disk will MS's servers have somehow locked my product key to Win10 so can't be used to activate my Win7 install?Sheepshanks said:
TheAngryDog said:
Skyedriver said:
We got the notification on our PCs at work yesterday but I've looked at my W8.1 lap top tonight and cannot see anything.
Where should I be looking please?
I havent received the notification on my 8.1 Laptop either. I assume it will come through in time. Patience Where should I be looking please?
8bit said:
illmonkey said:
wiggy001 said:
Man-At-Arms said:
but i'm confused . . . . where's Windows 9 ??
Apparently, too many programmers wrote code line "If version like '9*' then..." to identify Win95/98. Not sure how true that is...if windows.version = "Windows 9*" then; dialog(Sorry this app doesn't work on Windows 9x) ; exit()
That would render all these apps useless on a Windows 9 machine without patching.
(read it aloud)
Zod said:
I've been testing the preview builds for months and it is very good.
My only issue is the dropping of Windows Media Center. That is a PITA. Our kitchen TV is a touchscreen Media Center PC that shows TV, DVDs, BluRays, Netflix, as well as our photos, the internet and email.
XBMC (now Kodi) is a worth looking at.My only issue is the dropping of Windows Media Center. That is a PITA. Our kitchen TV is a touchscreen Media Center PC that shows TV, DVDs, BluRays, Netflix, as well as our photos, the internet and email.
From reading a few online FAQ's it looks like it's only an upgrade, and you won't be able to get an ISO of a full install. That's a bit of pain because I tend to rebuild my PC every so often so I'd have to make sure I've saved the upgrade files somewhere, or re-download them after reinstalling Win7
You will have a key tied to your ID at the Windows Store. The view is that you will be able to use that key to download an ISO.
ETA: You will be able to perform a clean install.
ETA: You will be able to perform a clean install.
Edited by Zod on Friday 5th June 10:47
Thanks for that. Reading that article, it seems now that the licence is tied to the hardware; I bought a full retail copy of Win7 so that it wasn't (like OEM versions are), specifically so I could install it on a new PC if I so chose. Now it appears that if I upgrade something significant in it Microsoft may decide that it's not really the same machine, which would have been fine with my Win7 licence but not with Win10.
This "supported lifetime of the device" business is fine for slates, laptops, phones etc. but enthusiast's PCs tend to evolve rather than simply be replaced in their entirety.
This "supported lifetime of the device" business is fine for slates, laptops, phones etc. but enthusiast's PCs tend to evolve rather than simply be replaced in their entirety.
8bit said:
Thanks for that. Reading that article, it seems now that the licence is tied to the hardware; I bought a full retail copy of Win7 so that it wasn't (like OEM versions are), specifically so I could install it on a new PC if I so chose. Now it appears that if I upgrade something significant in it Microsoft may decide that it's not really the same machine, which would have been fine with my Win7 licence but not with Win10.
Several times in the past I've done hardware upgrades with Retail that failed automatic online activation, but a call to the 0800 activation centre always sorted it. I hope it will be the same with Win10.TheAngryDog said:
Turned on the laptop this morning to find a Windows 10 upgrade notification.
I've been getting it on my W8.1 tablet for a little while now. I've been running W10 on my home laptop for a few months, and the current build seems fairly stable (apart from WiFi sometimes refusing to work at startup, it needs to be rebooted).Unsure how the tablet will be upgraded - its only got 32gig internal, with 5-6 gig free. Not sure thats sufficient for an install of W10. And I'm not sure how well 10 works in tablet mode.
RizzoTheRat said:
wolves_wanderer said:
read an article that states you will be allowed to activate Windows 10 with a Windows 7 key so you will be able to download the ISO and use your existing key to activate (you wouldn't be able to use it to activate Windows 7 again obviously).
How would that work? If I upgrade to 10, decide I don't like it, and rebuild my PC with my Win7 disk will MS's servers have somehow locked my product key to Win10 so can't be used to activate my Win7 install?Gassing Station | Computers, Gadgets & Stuff | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff