That isn't malware.

No they won't. Not because they're kind, because they're not completely and utterly stupid. The implications of doing this would be utterly ridiculous and cause significantly more problems than the extra revenue would be worth, so no they just aren't. I have no idea why so many people blindly and stupidly follow that this is what's going to happen.
Don't say I did warns you in 12 months time!
I hope u are right! I just won't upgrade! Because I don't trust Microsoft.
Thank you very much, this worked 100% for me. What a joke!
It must be a Windows 10 bug, Microsoft better sort it before the 29th![]()
It must be a Windows 10 bug, Microsoft better sort it before the 29th![]()
Do not upgrade to free windows 10 because of Microsoft crafty:
1) You must use Microsoft account to get full features (I don't like this!)
2) Microsoft free upgrade because it put hidden spyware malware adverts on Windows to paying Microsoft of collect all your adverts to companies to adverts you. (get lost! I won't having this!)
3) after 12 months (bang - start to pay subscription via microsoft account) - they won't tell u because it will trigger peoples to cancel upgrade!
4) Security is weakness in Windows Home and Pro. The Enterprise is stronger security but it only for Business with much more features (not sold to home users)
I hope it is addressed by the 29th, the pin login must affect certain services for some odd reason.
I hope it is addressed by the 29th, the pin login must affect certain services for some odd reason.
If it was FREE upgrade so where does Microsoft find the money from? The answer are too much adverts hidden inside Windows 10 that paid to Microsoft when u click every companies websites visit!
Just like Google Ad did.
Nobody knows what Microsoft may or may not do in the future, not even staff. There is no legal reason why Microsoft can not charge monthly for the use of Windows 10, regardless of whether someone has upgraded to it from a bought Windows 7. As long as Microsoft have a way of allowing users who upgraded from Windows 7 to 10 to use the software for a reasonable amount of time without further charge.
Microsoft need a game changer, and charging a license fee on a monthly or annual basis makes good business sense. Windows is perceived by many to be a "must have" and so will be willing to pay. Microsoft know this. It's like how many people pay a small monthly subscription to Netflix, claim it to be an essential part of their life, yet rarely watch anything on it.
Unless the majority of people jump ship to Linux, or an alternative commercial OS comes along, Microsoft are in the money.
If it was FREE upgrade so where does Microsoft find the money from? The answer are too much adverts hidden inside Windows 10 that paid to Microsoft when u click every companies websites visit!
Just like Google Ad did.
Will you please accept that these things you're coming out with, are being made up by yourself?
If it was FREE upgrade so where does Microsoft find the money from? The answer are too much adverts hidden inside Windows 10 that paid to Microsoft when u click every companies websites visit!
Just like Google Ad did.