- Jan 28, 2014
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Hi guys,
A friend of mine wanted to upgrade his Windows Vista laptop to Windows 10. However, Microsoft's free upgrade offer isn't available for Vista computers right? So he'd have to buy a new license?
I've been a Windows pc insider and as a test machine I ran an old Vista pc. After build 10240 came out, I stopped the insider program on that pc and I got no licensing problems or anything. It is still getting updates, so I guess Microsoft didn't bother about that. My question is: is it still possible to upgrade my friend's laptop to Windows 10 using the Windows insider program? I still have a cd rom with Windows Technical Preview build 10130. If I install this on the laptop, will it still get updates to the most recent version without licensing problem?
A friend of mine wanted to upgrade his Windows Vista laptop to Windows 10. However, Microsoft's free upgrade offer isn't available for Vista computers right? So he'd have to buy a new license?
I've been a Windows pc insider and as a test machine I ran an old Vista pc. After build 10240 came out, I stopped the insider program on that pc and I got no licensing problems or anything. It is still getting updates, so I guess Microsoft didn't bother about that. My question is: is it still possible to upgrade my friend's laptop to Windows 10 using the Windows insider program? I still have a cd rom with Windows Technical Preview build 10130. If I install this on the laptop, will it still get updates to the most recent version without licensing problem?
