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Microsoft finally put all versions of Windows 7 and 8 to be yesterday, if you are running it the OS will get no further updates. Windows 10 will great the same treatment come Oct 2025.
Windows 7 for commercial users has been dead since 2015
The paid extended support.Enterprise versions went yesterday.
You’re going to have to upgrade eventually, unless you don’t want security updates, and your antivirus will stop getting updates too. Your computer won’t immediately explode, but it does become a ticking time bomb.I use Windows 10 and my computer is too old to be upgraded to Windows 11, so I guess I will stick with Windows 10 for good.
When Microsoft kicks out the version from usage, you will eventually give it up but you still have time now anyways.I use Windows 10 and my computer is too old to be upgraded to Windows 11, so I guess I will stick with Windows 10 for good.
The paid extended support.
I use Windows 10 and my computer is too old to be upgraded to Windows 11, so I guess I will stick with Windows 10 for good.
When Microsoft kicks out the version from usage, you will eventually give it up but you still have time now anyways.
You have to explicitly pay for it, it’s not packaged with Enterprise.Which is apart of enterprise versions usually.
It still has 11% market share.I wonder who still uses Windows 7 or 8, but I'm sure there are some people and they will just have to upgrade or just use a unsupported OS.
Seems like a slim margin to me and Windows 7 and 8 can't be supported forever!It still has 11% market share.
Yeah, sure thing. There's always an alternative to pick up.Could always go Linux, I'm thinking that next.
Yeah, sure thing. There's always an alternative to pick up.
Linux is kind of a bitch when it comes to gaming. Or running your favorite software that isn’t on Linux.