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Jul 19, 2015Moderator
What's amusing is all the conspiracy theories that popup whenever MS intros a new OS. Don't recall the same reaction from Apple users when they went to free OS upgrades? The answer is really simple? If you don't trust it, don't install it. You still have 5 years of support for WIN 7, and 8 years for WIN 8.1 remaining. You can pretty much expect WIN 10 hardware/software incompatibility issues to crop up as has been the case for past WIN upgrades. You have a year to decide whether you want the Free upgrade or not? Or do what I've done with every new MS OS,and install it as dual-boot. Not as an in place upgrade.
When did MS ever invalidate the COA of a previous OS install when upgrading? In fact, it was only used to verify eligibility to upgrade? The upgrade itself coming with its own key. Whether you downloaded or bought a retail package.
When did MS ever invalidate the COA of a previous OS install when upgrading? In fact, it was only used to verify eligibility to upgrade? The upgrade itself coming with its own key. Whether you downloaded or bought a retail package.
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