Windows 11 update could be free for some users, based on analysis of Microsoft’s upcoming operating system. Here’s why some users might be able to carry out a Windows 11 upgrade at no extra cost. Windows 11 event 2021 is being held today at 11 AM Eastern Time or 8:30PM Indian Standard Time.
Here’s why it’s possible that Windows 11 could also be a free Windows upgrade this year:
A leaked build of Windows 10 recently started doing the rounds on the web, and users have been installing the build, even though it might not be the safest thing to do. Microsoft has raised a protest against this and wants it to be removed. Meanwhile, according to a report by XDA Developers, it looks like Windows 11 might actually allow users to upgrade from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 to Windows 11 after all.
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Upon examination of the product key configuration (PKeyConfig) files on Windows 11 by XDA, it was revealed that Microsoft has added support for upgrading from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, while there is no reference to Windows 8 – this suggests that Windows 8 users will need to upgrade to Windows 8.1 before they can upgrade to Windows 11.
It is interesting to note that Microsoft had initially announced that Windows 10 would remain free to upgrade for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users -- but only for one year, and only if they had an existing valid Windows license. While it looks like that one-year deadline was never enforced for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users who have still been able to upgrade, we will soon find out whether Microsoft will continue down the path it began with Windows 10 and offer a free upgrade to Windows 11 at the Microsoft event that is set to take place later today.
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