
But some users aren't getting the icon because they may be on PCs, laptops or tablets that the company has yet to establish will run Windows 10 easily and well on Day 1 of availability, a spokesperson said.

There are several reasons users on these operating systems might not get the "Get Windows 10" icon pushed to them, including if they are part of a domain-joined PC network. The icon is meant to remind users they are eligible to upgrade to Windows 10 on their PCs, laptops and tablets starting July 29, 2015, and through July 29, 2016, for free if they're running Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8.1. Speaking of updating to Windows 10, I've been getting questions from a number of readers who are concerned that they have not yet seen the "Get Windows 10" upgrade icon appear in their system trays.
