Windows 7 hack to continue with support

Someone figured out a way to enable Extended Security Updates on all systems running it Windows 7 by Microsoft.

Support for Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system stops him January of 2020, but businesses can extend support for up to three years, depending on how much they pay.Windows 7

Small businesses will have to pay Microsoft up to $200 per device per year for extended support, while large enterprises up to $200 per user per year. The extended support program is already on and there are certain conditions that must be met.

Microsoft will not offer the Extended Security Updates program to Home users, though some would pay Microsoft to extend support to Windows 7.

Users participating in the Extended Security Updates program should install an updated which verifies that they qualify for the νέων ενημερώσεων μετά τις 14 Ιανουαρίου 2020. Οι εκτεταμένες ενημερώσεις ασφαλείας θα πρέπει να εγκατασταθούν online και δεν θα μπορούν να εγκατασταθούν εκτός σύνδεσης, τουλάχιστον όχι προς το παρόν.

But users in the My Digital Life forum they discovered a way to bypass the control of Extended Security Updates. The bypass works with the trial release released by Microsoft, and we don't know how it will work with the actual updates the company will release next January at 2020 Patch Day.

All you need to do is download a small file from the My Digital Life forum and export it. The package includes two scripts that enable or disable bypass.

The hack allows support for all versions of Windows 7, even those that Microsoft does not want to support after January 14. In other words: Windows 2020 Home, Starter, or Ultimate versions will be able to receive updates distributed by the Extended Security Updates program.

How to test:

- install the 3 prerequisites:
KB4490628 -> KB4474419 -> reboot -> KB4523206

- install BypassESU

- install the ESU test update KB4528069

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