Monday, July 4, 2016

Windows 10: ultimate reminder full screen for Windows 7 and 8


Microsoft recalled last once to users of Windows 7 and 8 that they have the opportunity to upgrade for free to Windows 10.

Last straight line before July 29 that will mark the end of free Windows 10 professional product key . To be sure to be well heard Microsoft will display a window full screen on eligible systems, with the possibility to schedule windows 7 key the update or do not show reminder.

Read: all about the end of Windows 10 free

So far Microsoft was a bit too much emphasis, creating controversy because a little too incentives window. There was even talk of forced migration when users did not understand that an update to Windows 10 would trigger on their computer. This time the buy windows 7 product key choices offered to the user will be clearly indicated.

The new notification will be impossible to miss and take the entire surface of the screen. On the broadcast message Microsoft apologizes for the interruption caused by the appearance of the message and recalls that period allowing the users to upgrade for free to Windows 10  ends July 29. Two buttons to immediately launch the update or postpone. Two other links at the bottom left propose program three reminders before the deadline or simply refuse and no longer be notified for this reason.

A message not systematic
Some users will never see this window says Microsoft on its site. This is the case if the update has already been denied or that it was attempted but failed. The changes made to the registry, sometimes with the help of software to block Windows 10 product key, will also prevent this ultimate reminder to appear.

After July 29, 2016 it will cost the price of a license for cheap Windows 10 product key to update. Those wishing to take advantage of the free upgrade while maintaining their current system can also be updated to activate their license then go back under their previous system. This trick allows indeed to register a fingerprint of the material on the Microsoft servers with Windows 10 to allow a later reinstallation.