Spreading hacking tools helps Windows 7 still get updates even after Microsoft has stopped supporting
This hacking tool will basically help your device pass that initial check and can receive updates just like ESU customers.
According to Microsoft's plan, Windows 7 will be discontinued support on January 14, 2020. That means that after that time, devices running this operating system will no longer receive security updates and patches from Microsoft.
However, Microsoft also provides extended update packages for Windows 7 users for at least three more years through the Extended Security Updates program for as low as US $ 50, the highest possible up to US $ 200.
Recently, a number of users have shared on the forum Mydigitallife a 'hack' tool that allows users to pass the checking steps when updating on Windows 7 to be able to continue to receive the latest updates. from Microsoft, extended version (Extended Security Updates-ESU).
Details of this hack tool, you can see at the link below.
https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/bypass-windows-7-extended-security-updates-eligibility.80606/
Specifically, Windows 7 devices will have to undergo a Microsoft test to see if they qualify for the ESU program. And this hack tool will basically help your device pass that initial check and can receive updates just like ESU customers.
Currently, customers can register to participate in the ESU program. Customers must install a Microsoft test update on their device before January 14, 2020 to perform test steps to determine if all processes are working correctly.
On the Mydigitallife forum, some users shared that this hack tool could help Windows 7 devices download test updates regardless of the version of operating system installed on the machine.
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