Windows 7 began to display warnings

Microsoft began warning users of the operating system 7 for the upcoming end of support that will take place in January 2020. Microsoft's specific behavior was expected and we had reported it in previous publication.

The German website DrWindows claims that these notifications are currently appearing on in the United States but also in Europe, since users of the operating system in Germany recently received the same .Windows 7

The notification states that Windows 7 support comes to an end and that Microsoft recommends upgrading to a newer operating system version as soon as possible.

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At the end of the notification there is a "learn more" link that leads users to one support page Microsoft that lists additional details about the end of Windows 7 support.

Microsoft of course promotes Windows 10 as a recommended upgrade to Windows 7 users, but at the same time it also states that buying a new computer is the best way to take full advantage of the new operating system.

The company he says:

You could continue to use your Windows 7 PC without software and security updates, but it would be at greater risk of virus and malware infection . Ο καλύτερος τρόπος για να παραμείνετε ασφαλείς είναι η αναβάθμιση σε Windows 10. Και ο καλύτερος τρόπος για να χρησιμοποιήσετε τα Windows 10 είναι με ένα νέο υπολογιστή. Η εγκατάσταση των Windows 10 στην παλαιότερη is possible but not recommended.

This notice appears if you install the KB4493132 update. If you remove this update, the warning will no longer appear on your device.

However, you can turn off the alert as it has a deactivation option. This can prevent this behavior without necessarily removing the update.

Windows 7 will end their support for 14 January 2020. Currently, the operating system runs at 35% of computers all over the world.

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