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The following version of Windows might be here before you know it |
Ms may have an even more accelerated launch schedule in mind for Home windows 9
as new gossips suggest it could launch like a fully built operating system this
particular fall.
The infamous leaker WZOR posted new info to Russian bulletin
panels suggesting Microsoft plans in order to launch Windows 9 this particular
fall backed by a substantial marketing campaign.
Up until now, we've only
noticed that the Preview build might drop during that time.
Totally free no
more
Other than quickly recommending a fall release schedule as well as
non-chalantly describing the Home windows 9 marketing campaign as "fantastic, "
WZOR spent a lot of his forum post detailing the OS' activation
program.
Supposedly the next version associated with Windows will register
instantly once users connect to the actual Windows 9 Store. Customers will also
supposedly be able to make key and save this in a special "ESD-RETAIL" file
format on a flash drive.
This could potentially allow users in order to
migrate their copy associated with Windows 9 to another PERSONAL COMPUTER.
However , users who try to run multiple copies upon separate machines will be
requested to "undock" it inside three days.
While this almost all sounds
mighty similar to Home windows 8, it's news which suggests Windows 9 will not be
the first free Microsoft OPERATING SYSTEM many users are wishing for or exactly
what Wzor initially reported on June twenty five.
'Crazy rumor day'
Up
to now Microsoft hasn't commented formally on the rumor, but Ms Communications
Chief Frank Shaw tweeted out, "Was generally there a 'crazy rumor day'
declaration that I missed?"
Although Shaw did not contact out Wzor's
report particularly, it's very likely the Ms chief meant to dismiss the actual
rumors of a Windows nine fall release.
With that in mind we will look at this
latest rumor which includes extreme skepticism, but it all appears very likely
we will see Windows nine in some form this drop. Until then, stay tuned for this
space for more news.