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Bye bye Win 7

Started by Mugwump, January 15, 2017, 07:53:42 PM

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Microsoft Says Windows 7 Has Outdated Security, Wants You to Move to Windows 10
Redmond starts the Windows 10 offensive against Windows 7

Windows 10 is now running on more than 20 percent of the world?s desktop computers, and yet, Microsoft?s biggest challenge isn?t necessarily to boost the market share of its latest operating system, but to convince those on Windows 7 to upgrade.

Even with Windows 10 on the market, Windows 7 continues to be the preferred desktop operating system across the world, and third-party data shows that it?s still close to 50 percent market share.

With Windows 7 support coming to an end in 3 years, Microsoft is well aware that it could experience another Windows XP moment when users might refuse to upgrade despite the obvious security risks.

So it shouldn?t come as a big surprise that Microsoft has already started the offensive against Windows 7, with a blog post published by the German subsidiary of the software giant pointing to the setbacks of this old operating system as compared to Windows 10.

"?Windows 10, the better option?"

In just a few words, Microsoft says that Windows 7 doesn?t come with the security features needed to cope with today?s threats, at the same time adding that Windows 10 has what it takes to keep users secure.

?Windows 7 is based on outdated security architecture,? Microsoft says. ?Companies and users who won?t upgrade from Windows 7 within the next three years are facing enormous dangers,? the company continues as per an approximate Google Translate English version of the post (via Myce).

Microsoft then goes on to praise Windows 10 and the security improvements that are part of the operating system, while also emphasizing that the new hardware is specifically designed to work on this version. The firm also highlights Windows 10 features, such as Windows Ink, Edge browser, and Cortana.

Without a doubt, it will be hard for Microsoft to convince Windows 7 users to upgrade to Windows 10, especially when taking into account that most of those sticking with this version previously refused a free upgrade offer.

On the other hand, this is just the beginning of Microsoft?s efforts to move users off Windows 7, so expect more such posts in the coming months.

http://news.softpedia.com/news/microsoft-says-windows-7-has-outdated-security-wants-you-to-move-to-windows-10-511835.shtml
Jon

?Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ?Wow! What a Ride!? ~ Hunter S. Thompson

BallAquatics

Yep, spare yourself the both and dump Windows all together. .....



Dennis

waterboy

Isn't that about the same thing they said when they came out with 7?  They don't make money if people don't buy the latest and greatest.  My XP works fine and I have no intention of upgrading unless something crashes and it becomes unusable for some reason.
Dale

I'm not afraid of work.  I can lay down right next to it and go to sleep.

wallace

Getting bossed around by microsoft as usual. With an operating system you don't have to plan the obsolescence, you can just create it along the way.

With the CAD and other software I use, I have been able to squeeze about 7 years out of each OS and CAD version, then I'm forced to blow money on upgrades.
Dan

GeorgeG

I hate 10 and dumped it off my new laptop and run Mint and on my desktop has 7 and no plans to replace it.

sschind

Steve Schindler

If there's one thing I can't stand, it's snobbery and one-upmanship. People trying to pretend they're superior. Makes it so much harder for those of us who really are.

HB