Does the Windows 10 Upgrade Still Work?

So I had a thought the other day, back when the Windows 10 launched, Microsoft allowed users with Windows 7 to upgrade their computers to Windows 10 without having to pay for an upgrade. Supposedly this upgrade ability was turned off, but has it? I have a Windows 7 laptop let us find out …

Take a Windows 7 Home machine
The upgrade process is launched from a Windows 10 USB install instead of a downloaded install
Performing checks …
Getting things ready is a good sign …
Accepting the terms and conditions
Am I ready to install? Yes…
Confirming the settings and what to migrate.

At this point of the process I am convinced that if the upgrade engine were to bail out because the upgrade to 10 was no longer supported, it would have done it by now.

Out with the Windows 7 and in with the Windows 10 …
Windows 10, upgraded and activated…

So the answer is yes, the upgrade process does still work despite the fact that Windows 11 has become a thing and being actively pushed out by Microsoft. I have updated several laptops in the last year or so and it has worked well every time, safe to say … the upgrade process has not been disabled.

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