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10 is Microsoft support number's latest and greatest computer operating system
the firm is insisting users take advantage of instead of older versions of the
software, like Windows 7. However, it appears many fans are still resisting an
upgrade to Windows 10 and here is why that could be a big problem.
Windows 7 released back in July of
2009 and during its long tenure it has built up a legion of fans that adore the
functionality on offer.
Microsoft support number is cutting support for Windows 7 on January 14,
2020, after which point security updates for the software will no longer be
issued.
Because of this, the American tech powerhouse has urged
users to upgrade to Windows 10 or "become more vulnerable to security risks
and viruses".
Discussing Windows 7's End of Life,
the firm said: "Microsoft support number made a commitment to provide 10years of product support for Windows 7 when it was released on October 22,
2009.
"When this 10-year period ends, Microsoft
support number will discontinue Windows 7 support so that Microsoft helpline
number 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 support number
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."
To further emphasise the importance
of upgrading, Microsoft support number has even started issuing Windows 7 users
with notifications on their devices.
On
its support page, Microsoft support number has stated some Windows 7 machines
will be capable of upgrading to Windows 10, however it has recommended using a
new computer for the operating system "to take advantage of the latest
hardware capabilities".
While the Redmond-based company has been eager to
emphasise why users should adopt a newer version of the computer platform, it
appears many fans are still continuing to use Windows 7, according to new data
from NetMarketShare.
The
statistics site has issued usage numbers for computer operating systems for the
month of April and showed very few Windows 7 fans had migrated from thepervious month.
In
fact, between March and April, 2019, the site showed there had only been 0.09
percent drop in Windows 7 users.
Such a figure appears to suggest
myriad fans of the 2009 software are not eager to upgrade.
Windows 10 usage was said to haveincreased in the period, rising from 43.62 percent to 44.1 percent.
Express.co.uk recently discussed Windows 7's End of Life with
McAfee's Raj Samani and Gary Davis who jointly agreed the operating system will
become a greater target from hackers and other potentially harmful
third-parties once Microsoft support number cuts support.
This warning, combined with Microsoft
support number's own admission of added security risks and viruses, means those
that remain using Windows 7 past its expiry date could face big problems.
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