longshot wrote:
Well, here's how it goes there's a cut off point where Microsoft will no longer issue copies of a particular OS to be sold on retail computer systems. The next phase it where there will be extended support for people whom are continuing to use OS known as end mainstream which ended in January 2015, then finally there is what is known as end of extended support which, happens in January 2020, beyond that absolutely no software support for Windows 7 at all..
Heck a Windows 11 will be in fully development around sometime next year as, end of total support for Windows 10 begins around 2021.. I know it sounds so absurd not to continue to support older systems, but Microsoft along with other companies tend to feel it's better to push out newer things than continue to work on legacy technologies etc..
Thank you understood kinda.. but disgusted with the concept .
Even if subsidiaries took up special interface updates to help older OS to still be able to effectively interface with the net in a optimal way . Entire small businesses need legacy support .
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