During the windows 10 liberation...

When 10 windows came out, the tech preview users will get an automatic upgrade for windows 10 meeting their users of windows 7 and 8 which gives an upgrade up to one year is over?

Yes, one of the most important conference Microsoft is officially announced that 10 windows will be available as a free update for all of Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 for the first year, and some people don't understand very well the meaning of the first year, for the first year, they want to say that after 10 Windows official final version will be available for one year for all the free Windows 7 or 8 or 8.1 update Once the upgrade is free for you for life
And also will be free to users of the demo version

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