Microsoft launched a video reminding Windows 7 of 'death' and advised users to upgrade to Windows 10
On August 1, 2018, Microsoft released YouTube a video titled 'Windows 7 and Office 2010 End of Support' to introduce new features of Windows 10 and advised users to stop using it. Windows 7.
Microsoft wants through this video to remind Windows 7 users that support for this operating system is about to end and it is time for them to upgrade to the latest version of Windows 10.
In the video, one of the conversations also states that, ' On January 14, 2020, Windows 7 will be completely killed, along with the fact that all devices running Windows 7 will not be Get technical support. This is why you should switch to Windows 10 today. '
Windows 7 was released in October 2009 but after nearly 10 years it is still loved by many users around the world. After Windows 10 was released, Microsoft always encouraged users to upgrade to this version of Windows to get the best support from the company. But it seems that Microsoft 's attempts to replace Windows 7 with Windows 10 have not been successful because the number of Windows 7 users still accounts for 48.34%, double the number of Windows 10 users.
Although Windows 10 has been added by Microsoft with many new features, it makes many users worry about the sharp decline in performance as well as the difficulty of upgrading.
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