Microsoft has announced that the support for Windows 7 will come to an end on January 14, 2020, after its first release in 2009. The Windows 7 will no longer receive security updates or support for PCs running the OS. However, the company stated that users can still upgrade to Windows 10 OS given that the PCs running on Windows 7 is compatible based on these requirements with a full license. To know more, visit Microsoft's FAQ section here. I've had the beta version of Windows 7 installed on my Intel Core 2 Quad, a Compaq Presario, and an Atom-based netbook for about a week now and so far, Microsoft's upcoming operating system gave a fairly good impression. I've been a Windows Vista user for about a year now and I am fairly satisfied with its performance. So, trying out Windows 7 for the first time didn't really made a huge impact. And contrary to what other have reported, too me somewhere around 1.5 to 2.5 hours to completely install Windows 7 which is dependent on the rig I'm running it on. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft Windows 7 support to end in 2020" and "Windows 7 Preview: Less of the Same".
Microsoft has announced that the support for Windows 7 will come to an end on January 14, 2020, after its first release in 2009. The Windows 7 will no longer receive security updates or support for PCs running the OS.
However, the company stated that users can still upgrade to Windows 10 OS given that the PCs running on Windows 7 is compatible based on these requirements with a full license. To know more, visit Microsoft's FAQ section here. I've had the beta version of Windows 7 installed on my Intel Core 2 Quad, a Compaq Presario, and an Atom-based netbook for about a week now and so far, Microsoft's upcoming operating system gave a fairly good impression.
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