This freebie is available only for a limited time-Microsoft hasn't explicitly said for how long yet (the details are still being 'finalized'), but the rough window they've given is that it'll end at or before the Windows 10 upgrade offer ends.(This is in contrast to buying the app, which lets you install it on your other PCs.) The free version of Windows DVD Player will only be available to the PC that qualifies.If you've done a clean install, or your copy of Windows doesn't meet the criteria, you'll have to pay $15 for the program. You must be running Windows 10 as an upgrade from a Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 installation, and only certain versions of 7 and 8/8.1 qualify. Option 1: Grab Windows DVD Player for Free You've got one of two options, depending on your circumstances: You can download a free version of the official Windows DVD Player application, or install a free third-party program. Thankfully, it's pretty easy to fix this issue. So far, Windows 10 has been a positive experience for the early upgraders here at IGN-but its lack of an included DVD player app is puzzling. Plus some tips on watching your Blu-ray collection for free.
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