Having
trouble with Windows 10 or other Microsoft Support Phone numberproducts? Microsoft
Support Phone numbercan help.
Updated
since the launch of Windows 10, the Microsoft Support Phone numberAnswer
Desk page describes all of the support options available to you
as a Microsoft Support Phone numbercustomer. You can chat with someone online,
pick up the phone and call or visit your local Microsoft Support Phone numberstore
for help. Some of the support options will cost you money, but some are free,
especially those concerning Windows 10.
Microsoft Support Phone numberis
offering Windows 10 as a free upgrade to Windows 7 and
Windows 8.1 users for the first year. To snag the free upgrade, you can reserve
your copy through the "Get Windows 10" icon that
appears in the Windows taskbar in the lower right corner, and then wait for it
to show up. Alternatively, you can manually upgrade to Windows 10 using
Microsoft's free media creation tool.
But what if you're a little skittish
about upgrading to Windows 10 on your own? Maybe you're concerned about losing
your existing files or settings? Or perhaps you're just
worried that something may go wrong. Never fear. Microsoft Support Phone
numberis here. As part of Microsoft's support options, you can take your PC or
tablet into a Windows store, and a store employee will help you upgrade to
Windows 10. As the Answer Desk page explains:
So
what other services does Microsoft Support Phone numberoffer for free? You can
chat with someone or call the company's support line. Microsoft Support
Phone numbercan help you with questions concerning accounts and billing,
services and apps, and devices such as mobile phones and
the Xbox. Just click on the specific category and then a subcategory and
you can open up a chat or schedule a call.
But the company also offers free
in-store support. Whether you purchased your computer from Microsoft Support
Phone numberor another retailer, the Answer Desk folks at your local Microsoft
Support Phone numberstore can assist you for free with the following
issues:
And what if you need more extensive
help? That's where you'll have to cough up some money. Certain in-store
services as hardware upgrades and data backups will cost you $49 a shot, while
recovering deleted files or formatted drives will cost you $149.
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