Microsoft has created a special website to promote Windows 10 and convince Windows 7 and 8 users to upgrade, according to CNET.

The brand new website reminds visitors Windows 10 is available as of Wednesday. Microsoft lists several reasons to upgrade to Windows 10 on the site. 

Windows 10, the brand new operating system from Microsoft, is available as a free upgrade to Windows 7 and 8 users. It offers many new features Microsoft hopes will encourage users to upgrade.

Windows 8 was widely unpopular and left customers with a bad view of Microsoft. Microsoft hopes Windows 10 is a clean operating system with few major problems. The company hopes as many people as possible will start using the new operating system.

Microsoft is also making Windows 10 available to members of its Windows Insider Program. These members have been testing the preview versions of Windows 10 and providing feedback to Microsoft based on their experience.

The launch site is using the theme "Upgrade your world" to get users excited about the new operating system. On the site, tweets from Windows 10 fans are popping up live from users all over the world. Windows 10 is debuting Wednesday to 190 different countries.

Microsoft lists 10 reasons for users to upgrade to Windows 10:

  • Familiarity in Windows 10
  • Do personal things with Cortana on Windows 10
  • Do unexpected things with Microsoft Edge
  • Game epically on Windows 10
  • Do multiple things with Windows 10
  • Security in Windows 10
  • Say, "Hello," to Windows Hello on Windows 10
  • A look at the great built-in apps in Windows 10
  • Continuum on Windows 10
  • Do one-stop shopping with the new Windows Store

The launch site also instructs users on how to upgrade to Windows 10. There is also a frequently asked questions page that helps users struggling with the upgrade process.

For users who have upgraded to Windows 10 and want to know all of its capabilities, the launch site will offer various tutorials and guides that help show off the new features of the operating system.

Microsoft plans to slowly push out the update to Windows 10 to ensure any bugs are fixed quickly before millions of users upgrade.