Windows 10 have been well received by people worldwide. More than 110M devices have been upgraded to have been well received by people worldwide. More than 110M devices have been upgraded to Windows 10.

In the official blog , Microsoft states,

“Our aspiration is for customers to choose Windows, and to love Windows.”

Microsoft in their blog post states that the earlier data shown that customers from France to Brazil to China to US all preferred Windows 10 over Windows 7 or Windows 8.1.

Microsoft states that,

“We understand you care deeply about what happens with your device. This is why – regardless of your upgrade path – you can choose to upgrade or decline the offer.”

Microsoft is encouraging everyone to upgrade to Windows 10 as it’s faster, safer and familiar. Microsoft is also offering the new users of Windows 10 with 31 days trial period, in which if they do not like and enjoy using Windows 10, than they can easily go back to the previous version.

To return to the previous version, all you need to do is go to settings, click on Update and Security. Here you will find an option known as ‘Recover and Uninstall Windows 10.’ After this your earlier version will be re-installed in your laptop or computer.

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Since Windows 10 have been launched, most people have asked the same question that is, “How do I get my upgrade?”

Microsoft has been using notification on the task bar to inform people that their Windows 10 upgrade is ready. In their official blog, Microsoft has made a statement on making the notification fun. They stated,

“We are evolving our notifications to be more approachable and hopefully clear, and sometimes fun – and will continue to test new things in different cultures around the world.”

Microsoft will soon make Windows 10 an optional update for Window 7 and Window 8.1 users. However, from early next year, Microsoft is planning to re-categorize Window 10 update as “Recommended Update.”