Microsoft has announced its Windows 10 OS is now running on more than 14m devices.
The company revealed the figure in a post on the Windows blog, adding that many more upgrades are still in queue for qualifying users running older versions of Windows.
Rest assured we are working 247 to continue the upgrade process and are prioritizing the quality of your upgrade experience over anything else,” the post reads.
We are grateful for your excitement and enthusiasm and we appreciate your patience over the days and weeks ahead as we carefully roll out Windows 10 in phases to all of you that have reserved.”
Windows 10 started rolling out earlier this week to a mixed reception thus far. Solitaire requiring a paid subscription to remove advertisements is a prime example of the less-than-pleasing discoveries users have discovered within the operating system.