Microsoft's Windows 7 is officially dead: Here's what you must do next
Microsoft
officially ends support to Windows
7
after a decade. After the debut in 2009, Microsoft is finally ending
support for Windows 7, the popular OS that continues to run on
millions of devices globally.
Microsoft
had been notifying users since last year and starting Wednesday, a
full-screen notification will appear for Windows 7 users, warning
them about the end of support, The Verge notes.
Microsoft
has also urged Windows 7 users to make an upgrade to Windows 10 to
enjoy new features and continued support.
"Today
marks the end of support for Windows 7. Ten years ago, when we first
announced Windows 7 and Office 2010, we focused on delivering the
best productivity experience of the time. But since then, thanks to
breakthrough advancements in technologies like artificial
intelligence (AI), we've been able to build tools to help you take
advantage of new forms of productivity. With Windows 10, the power of
the cloud makes you and your organization more productive and secure
than ever. " the company said in a statement on Tuesday. Read
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