For the other billion or so Windows 7 and Windows 8 users who have adopted a wait-and-see attitude, it’s time to think again about upgrading to Windows 10.
The update should start rolling out to Windows 10 version 1511 users on August 2.įor those of you who have already taken the plunge and installed Windows 10 - 350 million machines, at last count - the upgrade should proceed without any intervention on your part. Windows 10 Anniversary Update, aka Redstone 1, aka version 1607, is available to Windows Insiders.
One year after the initial, faltering release of Windows 10 “RTM” (build 10240) and almost nine months after the arrival of Win 10 Fall Update (version 1511), we finally have a new tenant at the apex of the Windows 10 “as a service” heap.