upgrade rights

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Discussions tagged with 'upgrade rights' on WindowsForum.com focus on the conditions and limitations of free or paid Windows upgrades, particularly from Windows 7 or 8 to Windows 10. Users ask whether a legal Windows 7 license entitles them to a free Windows 10 installation, especially when the existing system has update issues. Another common scenario involves OEM upgrades, such as receiving a 32-bit Windows 7 upgrade for a 64-bit laptop originally sold with Vista, and whether the user has the right to obtain a 64-bit version under the same license. These threads explore the boundaries of upgrade eligibility, license transferability, and manufacturer policies regarding OS versions.
  1. Windows 10 Must windows 7 or 8 be installed to get windows 10 for free?

    I have a legal version of windows 7 but I don't get it installed from scratch until the last updates on a HP Presario V6000. When an update of windows update is installed, the remainder of the updates fails due to the fact that windows update hangs. I tried several solutions from the internet...
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    Windows 7 Should Acer Provide 64-bit Windows 7 for My 64-bit Aspire7535G?

    Having bought my Aspire7535G from Acer in Jan 2010 preinstalled with Vista OEM I was thrilled when a month later my free upgrade to Win7 arrived. However, what I wasn`t so thrilled with was that it only contained the 32 bit Home version. Acer were very happy to extol the merits of their 64bit...