

The operating system, which most customers will get as a download for existing machines, isn’t totally complete yet and so the final version hasn’t been given to PC makers, the company said. will have machines with Windows 10 for sale in stores on the first day, Microsoft said in an e-mailed statement. "Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Lenovo Group Ltd. Companies like Dell and HP will have devices ready with Windows 10 pre-installed on July 29. By some, the publication means that not all PC makers will be able to pre-load the OS on their machines for the launch day sales. Bloomberg has negated all such reports and claims that consumers will indeed be able to buy "some" Windows 10 machines from the stores on the launch day. It was claimed that because of limited time between ready to manufacturing build and General Availability (GA), manufacturers won't have enough time to test the OS before they could load it on the new devices. However, latest industry reports affirm that we will indeed be able to buy some computers pre-installed with Windows 10 on July 29.Īre you getting a Windows 10 PC on July 29?

Earlier, reports claimed that users won't be able to buy machines with pre-installed Windows 10 on the day of the release.
