Windows 10 Anniversary Update is about to be killed by Microsoft, upgrade to a newer version

Windows 10 version 1607 (Anniversay Update), although rated as the most stable version of Windows 10, is still being killed by Microsoft in early April.

Windows 10 version 1607 (Anniversay Update), although rated as the most stable version of Windows 10, is still being killed by Microsoft in early April.

Specifically, Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 version 1607 version on April 10, 2018 and will display a message asking to upgrade to the latest version (Windows 10 version 1709), on the device in use. Use Windows 10 version 1607.

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End of support, which means that Windows 10 verison 1607 will not receive any regular security updates. With security holes or large-scale network attacks, older versions of Windows still receive updates.

With Education and Enterprise versions, Microsoft still supports 6 months of support after being officially killed.

Previously, Microsoft had died of Windows 10 versions such as Windows 10 version 1507, Windows 10 version 1511.

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Next month, Microsoft will launch Windows users with Windows 10 Redstone 4 called Springs Creators Update.

Please upgrade your device before encountering some security issues if you are using Windows 10 version 1607 version (upgrade will be free for the copyright version).

See more:

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  2. Microsoft released Windows 10 KB4088776, has an offline installer, advising users to install it now
  3. 4 ways to fix when problems do not find the Windows Store on Windows 10
  4. Microsoft released Windows 10 build 17115 for Insider Fast, fixing a series of big and small errors
Update 24 May 2019
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