You will get 2 more years of updates on Windows 7 if you buy a new update package of this operating system version
In January 2020 Microsoft will officially stop supporting the expansion of new updates for Windows 7. This information makes users who want to remain loyal to Windows 7 worry about their operating system. Use can be dangerous if attacked by malicious code.
However, in its latest announcement, Microsoft insists it will continue to support Windows 7 for another two years but on one condition that users must pay to purchase a customized update package.
In addition, devices that purchase Windows 7 ESU updates will continue to be supported with Office 365 ProPlus from now until January 2023.
This means that if users buy the Windows 7 ESU update package, they will still receive a new update on Windows 7 until at least 2023. Currently the price of this package has not been disclosed but is expected will increase year by year because Microsoft wants to bring users to the specified framework.
Windows 7 currently accounts for 42% of the market share and is at the top of the list of operating systems on the desktop. Windows 10 came in second place with 33.8% but in the future it will rise to the top when Microsoft kills Windows 7 to urge users to upgrade to newer versions of Windows soon to get the experience and Better features.
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