Pay for it and download from Microsoft.
BuY the “upgrade”.
Without specific industry and product knowledge, any other course will result in disaster.
Pay for it and download from Microsoft.
BuY the upgrade.
Without specific industry and product knowledge, any other course will result in disaster.
I had no problem...Did not buy the upgrade...Did it a month ago...
Went and found the MSFT upgrade tools link and downloaded it From Microsoft...Even tho the deadline has supposedly passed, the upgrade tools links were working mid November...
Free install, but I had to have the Windows 7 product Key...On bottom of laptops, and the tool verified that my desk top was genuine Windows 7.
The links were embedded somewhere in this article or one of the links off of it...
Took a little looking to find it...and I wish I had the direct link, but this is article that spouse forwarded to me to do it...
I have done this with 3 Windows 7 Computers, spouse did with one.
It was genuine. There are videos on YouTube that help and I ran the videos on one computer while upgrading the others.
I have Norton/Lifelock security. Spouse is using the Windows security.
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/upgrade-to-windows-10-free-heres-how/