Windows 7 Comes to an End: burial ceremony Is Soon

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Have you seen this anywhere? Perhaps you are reading because it’s the first time to know. The biggest and most astonishing breaking news is that Microsoft’s Windows 7 Comes to an end.

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Why is it Breaking News?

It is noted that Microsoft has finally decided to stop their entire support of the famous Windows 7. What does this mean to the entire world of graphical designers who have been using Windows 7 due to its stability in both software and user interface over the years.  In regard to the later versions of windows, such as Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 in particular, Windows 7 Comes to an end in pain for most of us.

Windows 7 is not the first Microsoft Windows operating system to be abandoned; we saw the likes of Windows vista, Xp and the likes being erased from the Microsoft path ever since they stopped supporting them. Someone may ask me, what does it mean for Microsoft to cut off its support for a certain version of its branded products like Windows series, in this case while Windows 7 Comes to an end.

What did it mean if Windows 7 comes to an end?

Stopping support or simply cutting off support for a given version of software means that a company, (in this case Microsoft) will not be able to provide software supports in the future for the mentioned version. This clarifies that anyone who continues to use these earlier versions of a given product will miss out on the future releases such as Ms Word later versions, Adobe Photoshop later versions and any other later software from the corporation.

Why is it bad News for Many Windows Users?

In spite of the stunning upgrades Microsoft made when it launched Windows 8, 8.1 and the likes of Windows 10. Many users had lagged behind and still used windows 7 for its stability on top of a friendly user interface embedded there.

Of course not everyone considers that, but to a more technical population of users who deal in strong computer works and operations such as graphical designers, and professional photographers in the field of photography and editing, those who build cartoons in Blender render, stationary workers, printing presses, writers and bloggers as well have considered Windows 7 a better tool compared to the rest of the later versions. Where should we go then while Windows 7 Comes to an end?

If you continue to use Windows 7 after the support has ended, your PC will still work, but it may become more vulnerable to security risks and viruses. Your PC will continue to start and run, but Microsoft will no longer provide support for your business.

You might be surprised to learn that Windows 10 only became the most popular Window version in the world at the end of the fourth quarter of 2018, taking the crown from Windows 7.

At that time, Windows 10 captured 39% of market share, compared to 37% for Windows 7, according to Net Applications. To put that into perspective, there are more than 1 billion Windows users around the world. So, hundreds of millions of people are going to be affected by this change.

Do Window 7 Users have a way out?

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Microsoft as a company has decided and I guess their decision is final in any case. Perhaps they should have carried out a survey to realize the huge percentage that is being affected by the change. Nevertheless, do we have a way out once Windows 7 comes to an end?

Apparently, the only solution is crossing borders and use the newer supported versions of windows. However, one may choose to stay on Windows 7, it will still work perfectly well like it has always done. But the big Achilles heel about this decision is that, you will continuously miss out on the latest software that will be released after Windows 7 comes to an end.

We know what it is means to be cap tied from using some advanced features that come with a new version software. In any case, you will not be eligible for such awesome software features. Generally to be on a safer side and continue using the later versions software from Microsoft, you go to switch either to Windows 8. 8.1 Or Windows 10.

Another alternative after Windows 7 comes to an end

This is not for everyone, switch to Linux. It has got widely supported software and all versions continuously are supported up-to-date. If you got a big heart, hit and install Linux. We shall help you get started with the starting Linux commands and the rest.

When is the schedule starting?

Windows 7 End of Life begins on January 14, 2020. This means that apparently Windows 7 is in an ‘extended support’ phase.

As with all operating systems, after a while it doesn’t make sense, both from a financial point of view and in terms of time and effort, to keep old software patched and updated, especially when there are newer versions of the software out there.

Microsoft seemed to have ended mainstream support for Windows 7 on January 13, 2015, which meant new features, stopped being added, and warranty claims were no longer valid.

However, during the extended support phase, which Windows 7 entered after the end of its mainstream support, the operating system has still been patched and updated to make sure security issues and bugs are fixed. This further suggests that Windows 7 enters its End of Life phase; this support will end as well.

Upgrading to Windows 10

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Upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10 has a number of benefits. For a start, because both operating systems are made by Microsoft the upgrade process is relatively easy, and in many cases, you can keep your files on your PC.

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This means you’ll experience the minimum of disruption when upgrading to Windows 10. Most programs you use will have been updated to work on Windows 10 as well, and the layout and interface are similar to Windows 7, so you shouldn’t find it too hard to adjust.

If you want to upgrade to Windows 10, then you can buy a copy, download the installation file and run it to start the process.

A word from Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft made a commitment to provide 10 years of product support for Windows 7 when it was released on October 22, 2009. When this 10-year period ends, Microsoft will discontinue Windows 7 support so that we can focus our investment on supporting newer technologies and great new experiences. The specific end of support day for Windows 7 will be January 14, 2020. After that, technical assistance and software updates from Windows Update that help protect your PC will no longer be available for the product. Microsoft strongly recommends that you move to Windows 10 sometime before January 2020 to avoid a situation where you need service or support that is no longer available.