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If your HDD is large enough you could make a 50GB or larger partition and install it separately to do a dual boot.
I haven't gone to Office 2013 yet, but the ALL CAPS ribbon is hard to look at...
Do we actually know that Microsoft will allow a free, new, clean, install from a downloaded .iso of Windows 10? Including a free product key? And its a non-expiring, final version? This is not the same as a free inplace upgrade from existing Win 7 or 8 to WinTen..The experts are still divided on this. The announced pricing for a standalone Windows 10 OS is listed at $119.
I'm thinking it is a free upgrade license only to try to fix the bad karma they created with Windows 8 and 8.1. Most likely if you want to install it on a new machine, you will need to purchase a license like any other version of Windows.
+ Vista
Correct! Plus Windows 7, just to try to give us a reason to upgrade. I'll be keeping my Win 7, but I'll upgrade my Win 8.1 the second I get a chance. I haven't installed anything important on that virtual machine to really care if it works or not and I can test to see what works and what doesn't.
But what I see in your screen images W10 is similar to W7 at user interface and files storages what is a good thing.
I really hope MS includes Blueray\DVD playback natively.
Do we actually know that Microsoft will allow a free, new, clean, install from a downloaded .iso of Windows 10? Including a free product key? And its a non-expiring, final version? This is not the same as a free inplace upgrade from existing Win 7 or 8 to WinTen..
Several people mis-understood my rhetorical question.My point was that it would be difficult to create a dual-boot system (keeping Win7 or Win8 in the primary boot partition), since the second boot partition with a final WinTen would need the upgrade path of an existing Win7 or Win8 to make it happen under the normal definition of 'free'.A full install in that second partition is certainly possible, but as far as I can tell, it wont be free, OR...you will need some way of doing a 'work-around'.
You could partition the HDD (hopefully you have extra space), then clone your current Win Vista, 7, or 8. Put it on the new partition and upgrade to 10.
Rumblings now that Windows 10 support will be free for two years only. Can Microsoft figure out yet another way to screw up. Their acquisitions of Skype and Nokia were brilliant failures, now they plan to start charging consumers for security patches?????If true, it will be EASY pickings for Apple...