Microsoft recalls Windows 7 expiration date
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Microsoft recalls Windows 7 expiration date
Again, Microsoft is trying to remind the rest of its users who are still using the operating system Windows 7 Pro to the need to do without it and pass to Windows 10 as soon as possible before the system becomes officially overtaken.
Although the majority of Windows users use the latest version of Windows 10, but many still rely on older versions, including the version of Windows 7 Pro, which is still the latest solution to end support for less than a year, Microsoft announced that after By January 14, 2020, the system will be bypassed and will not receive any security or technology updates that will make its users vulnerable to hacking and hacking.
Microsoft has launched a campaign to remind users of Windows 7 Pro to move to the new system before the date of February 14 next year, to protect themselves from any penetration, noting that Windows 10 is the most used Microsoft system by more than 50 percent, but 30 Percent of users are still similar to Windows 7.
Again, Microsoft is trying to remind the rest of its users who are still using the operating system Windows 7 Pro to the need to do without it and pass to Windows 10 as soon as possible before the system becomes officially overtaken.
Although the majority of Windows users use the latest version of Windows 10, but many still rely on older versions, including the version of Windows 7 Pro, which is still the latest solution to end support for less than a year, Microsoft announced that after By January 14, 2020, the system will be bypassed and will not receive any security or technology updates that will make its users vulnerable to hacking and hacking.
Microsoft has launched a campaign to remind users of Windows 7 Pro to move to the new system before the date of February 14 next year, to protect themselves from any penetration, noting that Windows 10 is the most used Microsoft system by more than 50 percent, but 30 Percent of users are still similar to Windows 7.