Yesterday, January 14, 2019 was a landmark day for the popular operating system of Microsoft, Windows 7. After exactly one year, on January 14, 2020, the company will stop supporting with security updates the operating system system.
This is of course what Microsoft and its developers are expecting, as current users of Windows 7 will have to upgrade to the firmware that the company has long been promoting: Windows 10.
On the other hand, many refuse to upgrade their system to the new model Windows as a service of Microsoft, as it seems it doesn't work that well, for all systems, especially the ones they use oldest hardware.
Windows 7 was a huge success for Microsoft, like Windows XP. Anyone who knows the history of its operating system will remember Vista's failure, but also the denial of Windows 8 adoption.
But the popularity of Windows 7 was huge. A few days ago, according to Net Applications analytics, Windows 10 managed to outperform users running Windows 7 systems.
Even today, a year before the end of support, Windows 7 is still installed on 42,8 percent of computers around the world running Windows.
Naturally, Microsoft will begin to alert users of the popular OS to upgrade to Windows 10 as the support expiration date approaches.
Here it should be mentioned that only free support is stopped. After 14 January 2020, Microsoft will continue to provide security updates for another three years to companies that pay a price that will continue to grow each year.
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