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The massive transition to Windows 10 is delayed, despite the efforts of Microsoft

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Last month, Microsoft began to force users to upgrade to Windows 10, instead of an update at will. This is expected to cause a new wave of activations, as users who have not configured the blocking of updates will find the Windows 10 package ready for installation on their machine.

Microsoft has said that users will be able to opt out of upgrading to the new OS after the start of the installation, but did not say whether they will again be offered a switch to Win 10 after the client refuses the update.
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It was assumed that such a policy would lead to a significant increase in installations, but according to calculations by Net Applications, StatCounter and DAP (see above chart) this did not happen, extremetech reports .

Net Applications reports that Win 10 is installed on just 14.2% of devices. This means that Microsoft has only recently crossed over the 200 million installments, despite claims that this happened back in January. It is worth noting that the new product of the company is currently more popular than Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 combined (long live win 7! Note) .

What does this mean for Microsoft?

Some users will refuse to update, because they are not sure whether it is legal. Some of them simply will not see it, because their system is not configured to accept automatic updates. And the others just don’t like Windows 10. But even if we assume that some of the users change their mind and switch to Win 10, Microsoft will not come close to the “base OS” of the PC market.

The goal of a billion devices running Windows 10 is very ambitious. Maybe Microsoft should offer free software from Office or Xbox Live for a start?

Plus, if Microsoft ever hopes to create a mobile OS that people want to use, it will have to build a full-fledged Windows 10 ecosystem. That is, it all depends on how easily Windows applications will migrate from mobile to the unlock version of the platform. and back.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/391177/


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