
Yes, there's still a way to get Windows 10 for free. Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET Editors' note, Nov. 3, 2017: This story was updated to specify that the free upgrade for those seeking assistive technologies will expire Dec. After that, all users will need to pay for the Windows 10 upgrade, which starts at $119. Microsoft hasn't yet closed the door all the way for those in search of a Windows 10 freebie.

31, you can get your hands on a no-cost upgrade to Windows 10 through an exception made for those who seek assistive technologies. You qualify for the free upgrade if you use, which include such features as a magnifier to better see the screen, a narrator to read text aloud, keyboard shortcuts and an on-screen keyboard. Such tech is 'designed to provide additional accessibility to individuals who have physical or cognitive difficulties, impairments, and disabilities,'.
Questions about how the Windows 10 free upgrade will work beginning on 29 July are all over social media and popular tech websites. This may feel very familiar because the same thing happened as the Windows 8.1 Update was being released in the fall of 2013. It has also come up when new versions. For several months I have tried to install Windows 10 from the 'Get Windows 10' window that comes up. It says that it is downloading. But I don't know where to.
Following the trials and tribulations of Windows 8, Microsoft has been working hard to coax people to jump to Windows 10. The free upgrade offer for users of Windows 7 and 8. Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2015 Trial Download. 1 was a huge part of the company's strategy to push Windows 10. That freebie has since expired and people must now pay $119 for the Home edition or $199 for the Pro edition -- with the exception of assistive tech users. Here's how to get the upgrade at no charge: From a Windows 7 or 8.1 device, go to the webpage entitled '.'
Click on the Upgrade now button. Run the executable file to install the upgrade.