SDH wrote:Kevin,
Wanted to get back to you about the google search topic I gave you..... the upgrade to W10Pro64 still works fine today if the current W7Pro64/W8Pro64 is activated and proper. There is still also another method if you use assistance as you'll see.
As per the info on the MS website, the free upgrade offer for assistive technology users to WIn10 supposedly ended at the end of 2017: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/accessibility/windows10upgrade
It is possible that if someone still has the installer for the upgrade such an upgrade could still be run but officially at least it seems that this path is no longer being offered.
From what I recall Microsoft did not want to keep this path open indefinietly since it was subject to abuse - in practise it was possible to install Windows 7, activate it with 'less than official' tools and then trigger the upgrade to WIndows 10, the result of which was for all intents and purposes a 'legal' fully functional and activated Win 10. registered on the MS servers.