Within three years, Microsoft hopes that Windows 10 will equip a billion devices in the world. To achieve this goal, Redmond wants to put the odds on his side: free for many users, days on easy …
The method of distribution could also be revised. Besides downloading and good old DVD box, the publisher could offer a version of its new OS installable from a USB key, especially to better target the PC devoid of optical disc drive.
Versions Home and Professional are concerned, according WinFuture and would provide an installation license to a PC, in 32 or 64 bits. The initiative is more relevant in the sense that laptops without disk drive are more numerous today
As far as prices, versions via USB would be more expensive. It would take $ 144 for Home (instead of $ 119) and $ 238 for the Pro version (instead of $ 199). These prices are for new users or those who have an earlier version of Windows 7. Remember that the users of Windows 7 and 8 can migrate free for one year
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