Monday, July 13th 2015

Microsoft to Celebrate Windows 10 Launch Around the World on July 29

On Monday, Microsoft Corp. announced its plans to launch Windows 10 on July 29 with global fan celebrations, joint efforts with thousands of retailers, including all Microsoft store locations, a new global advertising campaign, and a new year-long initiative to celebrate people and organizations making a difference around the world. Available for the first time as a free upgrade, Windows 10 delivers a fast and familiar experience that is more secure and automatically up-to-date. Featuring new innovations like Cortana, Microsoft Edge and Xbox integration, Windows 10 is the best Windows ever.

"Windows 10 was built to empower people to do great things. We are thrilled to celebrate the launch of Windows 10 with our fans," said Yusuf Mehdi, corporate vice president of Windows and Devices Marketing at Microsoft. "We'll mark the launch of Windows 10 by celebrating the people and organizations that upgrade the world every day - and by helping them do more in their communities."

Windows fans have helped shape Windows 10, with 5 million Windows Insiders providing valuable feedback. The Windows Insiders will be the first to receive Windows 10 and are invited to join Windows 10 fan celebrations in 13 cities around the world, including Sydney, Tokyo, Singapore, Beijing, New Delhi, Dubai, Nairobi, Berlin, Johannesburg, Madrid, London, Sao Paolo, and New York City. Fan celebrations will offer hands-on opportunities, experiential demos, entertainment and opportunities to meet the Windows team.

Microsoft stores will celebrate the launch of Windows 10 in more than 110 stores in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. In select Microsoft stores, fan celebrations will feature Windows 10 pop-up demo experiences, prizes, giveaways and more. Microsoft stores are committed to delivering outstanding choice, value and service, including Answer Desk services and free in-store workshops that will help people learn how to get the most out of Windows 10.

Retailers worldwide, including Best Buy, Bic Camera, Croma, Currys/PC World, Elkjop, Incredible Connection, Jarrir, Media Markt, Staples, Yamada, Yodobashi, Wal-Mart, and many more, will introduce programs to help people easily upgrade. Tech Bench services will provide support for those upgrading to Windows 10, data migration services to help people move files from old PCs to new PCs, and experience stations where people can try out Windows 10.

Global advertising campaign celebrates a more human way to do
A new global advertising campaign for Windows 10 will celebrate the newest generation and invites people to join a new era with us. July 20 in the U.S. and July 29 globally, the first wave of TV and digital ads will highlight how Windows 10 delivers a more human way to do - brought to life with features like Windows Hello and Microsoft Edge.

Upgrade Your World seeks to inspire
Upgrade Your World is a new year-long initiative to celebrate those who inspire and empower others, led by Microsoft's vision to help people achieve more through technology and in celebration of the Windows 10 launch.

Microsoft will partner with 10 global and 100 national nonprofits in the year-long initiative to help them upgrade the world. A total $10 million cash investment will be made in support of their missions and to promote awareness of their causes.

The participating global nonprofits are CARE, Code.org, Keep a Child Alive, Malala Fund, Pencils of Promise, Save the Children, Special Olympics, The Global Poverty Project, and The Nature Conservancy. Microsoft will work with these organizations on projects and initiatives to upgrade the world, through a combination of technology, cash investments, and development of shared campaigns to raise awareness.

Beginning July 29, Microsoft and its partners will invite people around the world to nominate a 10th global nonprofit to participate. People are also encouraged to participate by sharing how they are doing big and small things to make an impact in their community and beyond using #UpgradeYourWorld.

In addition to these global partners, Microsoft will join its partners and fans in September to select 10 nonprofits in each of 10 countries - Australia, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the United States - to also receive cash investments and technology to help them upgrade the world in their local communities.

Microsoft is also giving employees worldwide an extra day off to volunteer in their community at any time within the next year. Thousands of those employees will volunteer to upgrade their communities on July 29 in honor of the Windows 10 launch.
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36 Comments on Microsoft to Celebrate Windows 10 Launch Around the World on July 29

#26
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
RejZoRActually , I've talked to Creative Labs guys and they provided me with this list of soundcards and driver delivery dates:
support.creative.com/kb/showarticle.aspx?sid=126331

Though as I can see it now, they have changed a lot of dates. Sound Blaster Z was scheduled for July 2015 and now it says August 2015. Hm... Titanium soundcards are now scheduled for October 2015. Technically it should still work as generic HD Audio device till then...
Thanks for the information on the Z! I will be waiting till August at least then. I'm not worried, it will give me a chance to observe launch problems.
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#28
Uplink10
RhysehI love Microsoft's server OS's, they are brilliant at doing what they are designed for. Also I much prefer supporting Windows PC's to Mac's. For most people Windows 10 will just be Windows 8.1 with a start menu.
I also prefer Windows PCs to MAC PCs but Microsoft is so irresponsible with Windows e.g. they do not update drivers and installation images until some service pack comes out or big update (Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 Update 1).

That means that when you install Windows 7 SP1 you have to install over 200 updates which is bandwith consuming (for Microsoft and consumer) and time consuming, thank god for the people who integrate updates into .iso images.

I had a lot of problems with Windows 7 because I could not install it from USB drive because there is some bug and you hve to take out USB drive and then put it back in at some point to start installation, this happened to me on a few computers and that is because Microsoft doesn't want to update drivers on installation image.

There is also something that many people did not notice, how Microsoft tricked consumers and made new product (Windows 10) instead of issuing service pack to older one (Windows 8.1). Microsoft posts their support dates and Windows 8 did not recieve any service pack since its launch and now when Microsoft basically made service pack for Windows 8 which is called Windows 10 they will offer free upgrade (service pack) just for the first year and that means that after first year you will have to pay for service pack. This gets even worse with enterprise costumers who can't even upgrade to Windows 10.
And "Windows 8.1" update and "Windows 8.1 Update 1" update are not service packs, service pack is a service pack.
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#29
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Uplink10I also prefer Windows PCs to MAC PCs but Microsoft is so irresponsible with Windows e.g. they do not update drivers and installation images until some service pack comes out or big update (Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 Update 1).

That means that when you install Windows 7 SP1 you have to install over 200 updates which is bandwith consuming (for Microsoft and consumer) and time consuming, thank god for the people who integrate updates into .iso images.

I had a lot of problems with Windows 7 because I could not install it from USB drive because there is some bug and you hve to take out USB drive and then put it back in at some point to start installation, this happened to me on a few computers and that is because Microsoft doesn't want to update drivers on installation image.

There is also something that many people did not notice, how Microsoft tricked consumers and made new product (Windows 10) instead of issuing service pack to older one (Windows 8.1). Microsoft posts their support dates and Windows 8 did not recieve any service pack since its launch and now when Microsoft basically made service pack for Windows 8 which is called Windows 10 they will offer free upgrade (service pack) just for the first year and that means that after first year you will have to pay for service pack. This gets even worse with enterprise costumers who can't even upgrade to Windows 10.
And "Windows 8.1" update and "Windows 8.1 Update 1" update are not service packs, service pack is a service pack.
your complaints are actually addressed in windows 10, it has a 'factory reset' that cleans up the OS like a reinstall without deleting downloaded updates, and it allows local wifi/LAN sharing of updates between machines - so if one PC is up to date, it will transfer the updates to your other machine saving online bandwidth.


the upgrade is free and stays free, its just only on offer for a year. upgrade for free in that year, or pay later - it doesnt deactivate or anything.
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#30
broken pixel
I think if you keep you're insider account activated ie logged into windows 10 with the insider account email, password while you are forced the beta updates on either the fast or slow track it will be free without having to pay.
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#31
Uplink10
Musselsthe upgrade is free and stays free, its just only on offer for a year. upgrade for free in that year, or pay later - it doesnt deactivate or anything.
After upgrade license is tied to a motherboard and that is not as flexible as it would be if Microsoft would release SP1 for Windows 8.1 instead of a Windows 10 and then license would not be tied to a motherboard.
Musselsyour complaints are actually addressed in windows 10, it has a 'factory reset' that cleans up the OS like a reinstall without deleting downloaded updates,
There are also new installations and I strongly prefer to reinstall and not just reset Windows like you can reset a smartphone because it is more secure, like when I had Xperia I flashed the phone with an Android ROM.
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#32
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Uplink10After upgrade license is tied to a motherboard and that is not as flexible as it would be if Microsoft would release SP1 for Windows 8.1 instead of a Windows 10 and then license would not be tied to a motherboard.
So there's been word on that? Is this true for retail licenses too? I've been wondering about how this will work.
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#33
Prima.Vera
FrickSo there's been word on that? Is this true for retail licenses too? I've been wondering about how this will work.
I also need clear confirmation on this too. I'm planing to buy a retail WinX pro, but also plan to upgrade my mobo/CPU/RAM/GPU in ~1year, so not sure what the knuckleheads from MS are thinking about this...
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#34
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
I simply don't think anyone knows how the upgrade keys will work until MS actually give them out.
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#35
Uplink10
I found this but it is a contradiction:
answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-win_upgrade/upgrading-from-windows-81-professional-retail/50b6bef4-5fb7-4075-a14b-b5bb012e3d37?auth=1

From the site:
If you upgrade from a retail version, it carries the rights of a retail version.


Full version (Retail):

- Includes transfer rights to another computer.

- Doesn't require a previous qualifying version of Windows.

- Expensive


Upgrade version (Retail):

- Includes transfer rights to another computer.

- require a previous qualifying version of Windows.

- Expensive, but cheaper than full version
And here comes the contradiction:
What happens if I change my motherboard?

This will invalidate the Windows 10 upgrade license because it will no longer have a previous based qualifying license which is required for the free upgrade. You will then have to purchase a full retail Windows 10 license.
I think they will take into account second quote.
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#36
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
@Uplink10 The second quote clearly refers to the OEM part of the post.

I wonder how MSDNAA licenses work though...
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