Microsoft is offering the free upgrade to Win10 for Win7 users in an attempt to 
migrate everyone to the new system so they can drop Win7 support sooner than 
would be possible otherwise.  It means big bucks to them to not have to 
continue releasing bug fixes and security updates for Win7 systems.  No idea 
how well the conversion will actually work or what kind of onboard hardware 
will be needed for an existing system to work with Win10.

Gary AL9A
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On June 23, 2015, at 5:57 PM, Tom Lewis via Dxbase <dxbase@mailman.qth.net> 
wrote:

Hi everyone.
I am running DXbase version 2007, v1.05 on a Windows 7, 64 bits table top 
system.  I received an offer from Microsoft for a free upgrade to Windows 
version 10 after July 29 th, when it is released. I don't know why I received 
the offer. I have a laptop with windows 7 and I did not get the offer there. It 
showed up on the bottom tray of the windows main screen.  This is a link to 
learn more. I hope DXbase will be compatible. 

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-10-faq?ocid=win10_auxapp_LearnMore_win10faq


73 Tom, N4TL
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