Windows is one of Microsoft’s
main money makers, and the company is interested in seeing as many current
Windows users move to its latest operating system as poshttps://www.facebook.com/benito.mhelela1sible.
However, no matter what
the company does, there still are plenty of users who are on older
Windows versions, including Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. ZDNet has learned that
Microsoft may be working on a huge Windows 9 surprise to convince reluctant
users to finally move to the latest Windows operating system available.
The company
is reportedly considering offering some sort of Windows 9 upgrade deal to XP,
Vista and Windows 7 users, with a completely free upgrade option also on the
table. This isn’t the first time free Windows 9
upgrade rumors have hit the web, but previous reports suggested that
Windows Threshold (Windows 9’s internal codename) might launch as a free
download to Windows 8.1 Update, and Windows 7 Service Pack 1 owners.
Windows
8.1 Update 2 is still due on August 12th, this month’s
Patch Tuesday, although the update is not mandatory, and it’s not expected to
bring any major changes. The Start menu button, which was supposed to arrive
with Update 2, will be included in Windows 9 alongside
any other major features Microsoft may have readied for a Windows 8.1 update.
Other
Windows 8.1 updates might be released later this year as well, although they’re
also going to be minor compared with the massive changes coming with Windows 9.
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