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Windows 10 officially launched on Wednesday, beginning its rollout to millions of PCs around the world. In the weeks leading up to the launch, Microsoft actively invited owners of Windows 7 and 8.1 PCs to 'reserve' a copy of the new OS in advance of its rollout, promising to notify them when their PCs were ready to upgrade.
Microsoft revealed earlier today that, in the first 24 hours of availability, 14 million PCs were upgraded to Windows 10, and it looks like that number may have climbed quickly since then to around 67 million. These are impressive figures - but given that there are hundreds of millions of PCs running Windows 7 and 8.1, there's clearly a long way to go.
http://www.neowin.net/news/microsof...-you-get-your-windows-10-upgrade-notification
Microsoft revealed earlier today that, in the first 24 hours of availability, 14 million PCs were upgraded to Windows 10, and it looks like that number may have climbed quickly since then to around 67 million. These are impressive figures - but given that there are hundreds of millions of PCs running Windows 7 and 8.1, there's clearly a long way to go.
http://www.neowin.net/news/microsof...-you-get-your-windows-10-upgrade-notification