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Windows 10 Finally Hits 1 Billion Users Five Years After Launch

Launched in 2015, Windows 10 has apparently started to leave behind most of its dental problems. As it continues to gain popularity around the world. In fact, the OS has now apparently hit a new landmark, Microsoft has announced Windows 10 finally Hits 1 Billion Users The announcement comes two years after the global company originally expected to hit the landmark, but uninterrupted concerns about privacy, the ghostly new ’tiled’ user-interface and the general usability of Windows 7 prevented most users from switching to the new platform.

Windows 10 Finally Hits 1 Billion Users Five Years After Launch

However, that seems to have changed drastically in the last month. When Microsoft finally stopped supporting Windows 7 – a full decade after the operating system. It was launched as an upgrade on the degraded Windows Vista. When Windows 10 continues to benefit users. Windows 7 remains and continues to be a very favorite operating system, preventing many users from switching to new software.

In this case, Windows 10 reached only 500 million users in 2017. Microsoft had planned to release the software a few years ago. Although the platform has gained more than half a billion users. It is worth noting that most users upgraded from Microsoft to Windows 7. Had to pay for the software for free (or almost free).

As already mentioned, Microsoft has stopped supporting Windows 7, so if you are looking to upgrade your PC to Windows 10 for free. You may be lucky, as a recent report states that Microsoft’s ‘free upgrade’ offer, which officially ended in 2015, can still work on some machines with a valid Windows license. We haven’t tried this strategy ourselves, but you can verify if you can still get a free upgrade to Windows 10 Following the steps described in the report.

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