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I had opted out on that PC before hand, I don't know if you have to though? I initially opted out thinking that would get me the official consumer release. In the end I had no way to really tell or not. That's why I did the upgrade latter on as a test. I didn't expect it to actually do the upgrade, but it did. Now I'm pretty sure that even if it was RTM before that, it is for sure now.
Thank you again.
Did you get the email from Gabe ?
If not I posted it here: Last One To Post Wins [12] - Page 89 - Windows 10 Forums
I believe it is the consumer release.
We invite you to get the final release of Windows 10 on other PCs you may own. Also, let your friends and family know how they too can experience the exciting benefits of Windows 10. Here’s how:
- For PCs running Genuine Windows 7/8 – these machines qualify for a free upgrade to Windows 10 through Windows Update. (You can also do a media-based upgrade though the Microsoft Software Download site.)
- For PCs not running Genuine Windows 7/8/10 – you can purchase Windows 10 at your local retailer or at online retailers like Microsoft Store.com.
Yes, that tool upgrades your Windows 7 or 8.1 PC to the consumer release. What I meant was, there has been no instructions on what you do if your running the Insider Preview and want to opt out and run the consumer release? I clicked Stop receiving insider builds but is that all you have to do? It was an upgrade from Windows 7 so it does qualify. I think I'm good to go now, but only from blind luck. I won't know for sure until I do a clean install. I have MSDN and keys anyway so no big deal really.
I'm thinking if you do the upgrade from 7 or 8 first and it is activated,
then you can do the clean install with out any problem's.
Going by reading this:
Upcoming changes to Windows 10 Insider Preview builds [UPDATED 6/22] | Blogging Windows
I just received a Microsoft email from Gabe Aul.
Looks like Win 10 will be using Win 7 or 8.1 product key number.
As for Windows Insider Program:
"The Windows Insider Program will continue after 7/29, and we'll have more information for you soon about how the program will work going forward. I hope you’ll continue to join us on this exciting journey. "
Everybody else running vista, Xp etc will have to buy a copy of Win 10.