I have Windows 7 Home meaning I would receive the 10 Home version for free. At what point is this determined? If I were to upgrade to 7 Pro, would I still be eligible for 10 Pro. I've already used the tray icon to reserve my copy. Couldn't find this answer anywhere.
There will also be something called "Pro Pack", for $99.
I assume this would allow you to upgrade 7 Home to 10 Home and then pay the $99 to upgrade from 10 Home to 10 Pro. Or maybe you can go directly from 7 Home to 10 Pro in one step, without formally upgrading 7 Home to 10 Home.
It's just another way to get from 7 Home to 10 Pro, rather than paying for the upgrade from 7 Home to 7 Pro before attempting the "free upgrade" to 10 Pro.
Last I checked, it was $89 to use Anytime Upgrade to move from 7 Home to 7 Pro.
As far as I know, the Anytime Upgrade method or the Pro Pack method will both have the same final result---10 Pro. With a $10 price difference.
Can anyone confirm or deny this?
I might want to upgrade from Home to Pro myself, due to the former's lack of control over "updates" in Win 10, but I haven't decided yet as I don't know how troublesome the lack of control might prove to be.