After Windows 7 is no longer supported, this strange scene appears all over the world
Since January 14, 2020, the Windows 7 operating system has officially been 'retired' after 10 years of operation. That means Microsoft will stop supporting this operating system. However, in reality, users can still continue to use Windows 7 but will face security risks.
Therefore, to announce that the system has ended support for Windows 7, Microsoft has released a pop-up message in this operating system with the content advising users to upgrade to the new operating system, the sooner the good to ensure security.
Specifically, this notification will appear every day at 12:00 noon on all Windows 7 devices, unless the user manually shuts it off. This has led to the scene of Microsoft's announcement appearing on many IoT devices around the world, from street signs, commercial center displays to cash machines .
At 12pm, the ATM went on strike.
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Outdoor bulletin boards also joined to demand upgrades.
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The service quality survey device also displays requirements for upgrading to new operating systems.
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Outdoor advertising screens in the commercial center in San Francisco also spoke.
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The screen of dual screen devices.
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Windows 7 update required is now displayed on the whole screen at a bank.
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