How to upgrade to Windows 10 for free

Microsoft had discontinued its free Windows 10 upgrade program back in November 2017, leaving those who missed the chance to upgrade out of luck. However, it has now been discovered that upgrading to Windows 10 without spending any money is still possible. Even if you are currently using an older version of Windows, such as Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1, there are various methods to upgrade to Windows 10 Home without having to pay the $139 fee for the latest operating system. In this article, we will provide you with the necessary information to update to Windows 10 for free.

It’s important to note that while upgrading to Windows 10 for free is possible using the methods we’ll discuss, it may not always work. If it doesn’t, you may have to purchase a Windows 10 or consider upgrading to a newer system altogether, as all new PCs now come with some version of Windows 10 pre-installed.

Furthermore, if you’re still using older legacy operating systems like Windows 7 or Windows 8, it’s imperative that you upgrade to Windows 10, as Microsoft no longer provides support for those systems.

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How to Upgrade to Windows 10 for free

  1. Before attempting to upgrade to Windows 10 for free, there are a couple of important steps to take. First and foremost, ensure that you’re using a genuine copy of Windows 7 or later, as older operating systems such as Windows XP or Vista will not work. If you’re currently using Windows 7, it’s recommended that you write down your activation key, as you may need it later in the process. You can use a free tool like NirSoft’s ProduKey to help you locate your activation key.
  2. After selecting this option, you’ll need to accept the terms and conditions and choose the upgrade option that allows you to keep your files and preferences. It’s essential to have a backup of your important data at this point, so save everything to the cloud or an external storage device such as an SSD or USB.
  3. Once you’ve completed the Windows 10 upgrade process, it’s important to reboot your computer and connect it to the internet. After that, open the Settings app and select “Update & Security”. From there, click on “Activation” to check if the Windows 10 upgrade was successful. If it wasn’t, you may see an “Activate” button that you can press to activate Windows 10. this will create a digital Windows 10 product key. Try using your Windows 7 or Windows 8 license key.