Windows 10 wrapped up its first year powering nearly one-in-four Windows PCs, a record adoption pace fueled by the now-expired free upgrade for consumers and many businesses.

According to U.S. analytics vendor Net Applications, Windows 10 was on 21.1% of the planet’s personal computers in July, and on 23.5% of those machines running Windows. The difference between its user share of all PCs and only those running Windows stemmed from the fact that Windows powered 90% of all personal computers, not 100%.

The July increase of about 2 percentage points was larger than June’s gains but fell short of May’s; the latter was the largest one-month growth since August 2015, the first full month of availability.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD