How to Get the Free Windows 10 Upgrade Now is a post by Travis Pope from Gotta Be Mobile.
“How do you get the free Windows 10 upgrade now?” That’s what most people are still asking themselves two days after Microsoft first made Windows 10 available to users at home running Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. Overnight Microsoft confirmed that its plan for distributing the free Windows 10 upgrade is working. A whopping 14 million people are all running Windows 10 now. With a roughly 3GB download for each, it’s amazing that the free Windows 10 upgrade hasn’t brought down the internet.
Then again, maybe it isn’t that amazing. The Windows 10 release process is a deliberately orchestrated waiting game. Most members of Microsoft’s Windows Insiders Program – the earliest of the early adopters – haven’t been prompted to download their upgrades yet. What’s more, many of the everyday users who reserved a copy of Windows 10 haven’t gotten the update yet.
Microsoft is letting users download the free Windows 10 upgrade in waves, starting with the PCs and configurations that it’s not seeing any issues with. For some who just want to get the update and try everything out, this can be frustrating.
Here’s how to jump ahead of the digital line and download the free Windows 10 upgrade now instead of waiting until Microsoft automatically makes it available to you.
Before We Begin
To be clear, no one is hacking Microsoft’s servers or breaking anything to get the free Windows 10 upgrade now. Instead, Microsoft planned for the possibility that there’d be users who simply want to get the upgrade as soon as they possibly can. For these users they created the Windows Download Tool.
Anyone upgrading multiple PCs to Windows 10 can use the Windows Download Tool to create a DVD or flash drive that then upgrades their systems. The tool also works for anyone who just wants to upgrade their PC now instead of waiting until later. If you have a genuine version of Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 then this process should be painless. If you don’t, you’ll need to consider other options – including purchasing a flash drive loaded with Windows 10 directly from Amazon.
Go to the PC you’d like to upgrade and download the Windows Download Tool from here. There are two versions, one for 64-bit computers and another for 32-bit computers. If you’re unsure which you need to the System Properties area in Computer. Open the tabs at the top of the window.
Along with your processor information you should see a note describing whether your PC as 32-bit or 64-bit.
Because you’re doing an in-place upgrade you won’t need to a USB flash drive or DVD to put the upgrade on. That being said, you will need some free space on your device. The download itself takes up roughly 4GB of storage space. To be on the safe side have 10GB of storage clear on your device if you can.
You should absolutely back up your photos, videos, music and movies before using the Windows Download Tool. Your stuff won’t be deleted, but it’s never wrong to be safe with your data.
Click Run.
Now choose Upgrade this PC from the menu and hit Next.
Your PC will immediately begin to download the free Windows 10 upgrade for you. Microsoft says that you can continue to use your PC while the download and preparation are all happening in the background. That’s only partially true though. Depending on your internet connection, you may not be able to browse websites while the download is happening.
Just follow the rest of the on-screen prompts that guide you through the setup process and you should be done with your free Windows 10 upgrade within the next hour or so.
People are clamoring to get the free Windows 10 upgrade because it fixes issues they had with Windows 8 and adds features previously not seen in Windows before. New storage tools let you quickly figure out what’s taking up all of your space. Snap Assist and virtual desktops make multitasking better in Windows 10 than it has ever been before. Microsoft has broken down the wall between its mouse and touch experience, mixing them together for something that’s far easier to use than Windows 8.
Good luck with Windows 10. Besides adding the Start Menu back, Windows 10 adds in Microsoft’s Cortana personal assistant, better apps for getting things done and a combined store that sells, apps, music, movies and video. For more on all the different features checkout our Windows 10 Review.
How to Get the Free Windows 10 Upgrade Now is a post by Travis Pope from Gotta Be Mobile.
How to Get the Free Windows 10 Upgrade Now
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