
There are two limits on a copy of Windows 10 that hasn't been activated properly:ġ). You'll always get updates and gaming features and the OS is identical to the activated, paid version. You can download Windows 10 from Microsoft and install it on any PC you like. If you don't already have a legal copy of Windows 7 or Windows 8, a free option still exists. Choose to upgrade the PC, and Microsoft will handle the license update for you, no problem. You can visit this Microsoft page (Opens in a new window) to download Windows 10 on any machine with a legal copy of Windows 7 or Windows 8.

Any valid legal copy of Windows 7 or Windows 8 that you've previously purchased can still be upgraded to Windows 10. Most end users have upgraded to Windows 10 already over the years, but if you haven't, you've got a few legal options. We'll never know exactly how many people avoided the upgrade for this reason alone, but at the time some readers had indicated they were disgusted by the company's behavior and refused to update.

Microsoft's first giant push to convince customers to use Windows 10 was marred by an increasingly heavy hand as the campaign went on, to the point that it was both accused of malware tactics (Opens in a new window) and later admitted to the same (Opens in a new window). And despite statements from Microsoft that it would absolutely-no-fooling-really-truly kill the Windows 10 free upgrade offer on December 31, 2017, that offer is still good even in 2021. Unofficially, you can still download an upgrade license for the OS. Officially, you stopped being able to download or upgrade your system to Windows 10 on July 29, 2016.

Ever since Microsoft launched Windows 10, it's made the OS officially or unofficially available.
