As we mentioned in previous publication, there is a way to enable Extended Security Updates on all systems running its Windows 7 operating system Microsoft.
Η support for Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system stopped him January of 2020, but businesses can extend support for up to three years, depending on how much they pay.
Small businesses will have to pay Microsoft up to 200 dollars per device per year for extended support, while large businesses up to 200 dollars per user per year. Extensive support is already available and there are certain conditions that must be met.
Microsoft does not offer Extended Security Updates to Home Edition users, although some would pay the company to extend support for Windows 7.
Windows 7 users participating in the Extended Security Updates program must install an update that verifies that they are eligible to receive new updates after January 14, 2020. Extended Security Updates updates security files can be downloaded online but cannot be installed offline, at least not yet.
But users on the My Digital Life forum have discovered a way to bypass the control of Extended Security Updates. The bypass works with the trial update released by Microsoft, and we do not know if it will work with the actual updates that the company will release after Patch Day January 2020.
Let's see how you can get the updates:
- Bypass installation. Download the latest version from Gitlab. The code to open the file is 2020.
- Installation of the ESU Test update KB4528069.
- Restart
- Install updates: KB4538483, KB4537820, KB4537767and KB4537813.
- Restart
There is another way than Deskmodder :
- Installation of bypass and ESU Test update.
- Remove the bypass.
- Installing SSU KB4537829 and immediately after installing KB4537820 update.
To mention that the two above ways are working till now and will work until Microsoft takes action.