On 2017-06-28 00:04, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 27 June 2017, fred roller sent:
This link will get you the win10 .iso image to burn, should be free of
charge.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO

Have they changed to a new business model?  Some kind of try before you
buy scheme?

(I really don't want to use Windows, but I'm curious about why there's a
free download.)


I was surprised, too -- it's running fine in Virtualbox for me. I did a quick search and found a couple of sites that suggest that this is a place set up primarily for Windows users who have trouble upgrading and have to do a clean install. Most of the sites I looked at say that a product key will *eventually* be required. See, for instance, http://www.redmondpie.com/download-windows-10-pro-iso-file-without-product-key-from-microsoft/. If I go to the Microsoft web site directly and follow the menu options to get Windows 10, I get to a page that says it's $110.

I vaguely remember something like that happening to me in the past, where I had some piece of Microsoft software that I was using, and then about a month in it started demanding a product key.

It may be that Microsoft has simply decided not to enforce this. I keep hearing rumors that they want Windows 10 to be used as widely as possible, and are considering making it free. Who knows...

I guess I'll find out, eventually.

billo
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