![]() It’s too bad you missed out on the free upgrade to Windows 10, right?Ībout that… It’s probably an unintended side effect, but all valid Windows 7 and Windows 8 keys are also valid Windows 10 keys. ![]() If you’re tied to the Windows ecosystem, it’s time to upgrade to Windows 10. Several years have gone by, Windows 10 has gotten better, and support for Windows 7 ends in January. ![]() ![]() Windows 10 made a name for itself by automatically installing itself on Windows 7 and Windows 8 computers, much to the annoyance of many unexpecting “victims” of that free upgrade. The “curse” is probably an example of finding patterns just because we’re looking for them, but the stats do show a large crowd clinging to Windows 7. Windows 7 is the current reigning champion of desktop installs, and Windows 8 was the version that put a touchscreen interface on desktops. XP was the workhorse of the world for years and years, and Vista was… well, it was Vista. Windows 2000 was amazing, Windows ME has been nicknamed the “Mistake Edition”. Windows 95 was game-changing, Windows 98 famously crashed during live demo. We’re not sure how much of this is confirmation bias, but consider the track record of releases. Microsoft seems to have an every-other-version curse.
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