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Upgrade to Windows 10 for free
As Microsoft has released Windows 10 Today, we have even shared the method in our previous post regarding the method to upgrade to Windows 10 through Get Windows 10 app. However, due to some reasons most of the users are not able to download Windows 10 via Get Windows 10 app ( through Windows Update System). So, in this article we are guide you to manually upgrade to Windows 10 for free. So lets start.

How To Manually Get Your Copies Of Windows 10? [Video Tutorial]

By Usama Fayyaz → 29 July 2015
Upgrade to Windows 10 for FREE

Today is 29th July 2015, and this is the date when Microsoft's Windows 10 is to be released. Microsoft announced that Windows 10 would be a free upgrade for Windows 7 Service Pack 1 and Windows 8.1 users. But now the question arises that how to upgrade to Windows 10 for free? This is a complete tutorial that will guide you in upgrading your previous version of Windows ( 7 SP1 and 8.1) to Windows 10.

Also Read: How To Manually Upgrade To Windows 10?


How to Upgrade to Windows 10 for FREE? [Video Tutorial]

By Usama Fayyaz →

Background

Microsoft previously revealed that it will roll out the next version of Windows, Windows 10 on 29th July 2015. This also made a confusion in the market that how would the company release its upcoming version of windows. But recently Microsoft have cleared this confusion in their blog post and have given the details regarding the release of Windows 10. In its blog post the Redmond giant said that the number of Windows Insider have raised up from 3.7 million (that was in May) to 5 million and they further said that they had also collected 'millions' of 'reservations' for Windows 10 from the public.

How will Microsoft Release Windows 10?

By Usama Fayyaz → 7 July 2015
How to replace Start Screen with Start Menu in Windows 8 & 8.1?

What's the Problem?

Since the launch of Windows 8 in 2012 and Windows 8.1 in 2013, it has not been able to attract people and replace its predecessor Windows 7 due to several reasons. One of the major reason behind the failure of Windows 8 and 8.1 to gain market share is the start screen. When Windows first switched to Graphical User Interface (GUI) in Windows 95, it consisted of a start menu at the left bottom corner of the screen to browse different programs and from Windows 95 till Windows 7, all the version of windows retained the start menu feature. But in Windows 8 and 8.1, this start menu feature was replaced by Start Screen Feature. Start Screen also helped to navigate to the apps and programs but it was not much user friendly (especially for PC users with no touch screen) as compared to the Start Menu along with messy Apps View and this was one of the major reasons why Windows 8 and 8.1 were hated.

How to replace Start Screen with Start Menu in Windows 8 & 8.1?

By Usama Fayyaz → 5 July 2015