

It would make very little sense for Microsoft to split its userbase again.Īnd yes, you can still upgrade from Windows 7 and 8.1 to Windows 10 for free right now if you want. Just last month at Build, CEO Satya Nadella reiterated that the OS is now on 1.3 billion machines. This is only natural, since Microsoft has constantly been talking about how many devices are now running Windows 10. Nearly everyone that’s already using Windows should thus have a free upgrade to Windows 11. Most likely, the upgrade to Windows 11 won’t feel all that different from a feature update for Windows 10 users. You can see that the build number for the leaked Windows 11 build isn’t that far off from the builds Insiders were testing for Windows 10 so far. Windows 11 seems to just be a new name for the upcoming update. We’ve been hearing about the Sun Valley visual refresh for some time now, and we expected it to be part of Windows 10 at first. In any case, this news shouldn’t be surprising to hear since Windows 11 is ultimately a new look and feel for Windows 10. We haven’t attempted the upgrade path ourselves yet given that the Windows 11 build just leaked a couple of hours ago. PKe圜onfig files read via Product Key Configuration Reader
