Windows 7 will never be forgotten. I and I bet most of us have good memories using Windows 7. The games, the GUI etc. Even the song Kalimba. Bye, Windows 7. and thank you for my amazing childhood.
windows 7 is always going to be my favorite OS, although I am using windows 10. In fact, I purchased a boxed copy of Windows 7 Ultimate just because I like windows 7
I installed Windows 7 on a 2007 Lenovo 3000 Y410 and i aint replacing Windows 7 on that. I would install 8.1 tho but on a seperate partition. I wont let Windows 7 go
Windows 7 was probably my favorite windows OS. It has no bloatware. No random updates. No forcing you to create a microsoft account. The start menu is clean. And also dont take this as the end of windows 7 forever. You can still technically use it and what song used in this video.
So sad! Windows 7 was my childhood OS and it is still my favorite. I played many different games on Windows 7, and then I upgraded to Windows 10. I was so happy. Goodbye Windows 7. We will remember you as we did with Windows XP and Windows Vista.
I missed Windows 7. I just wished Microsoft brought it back... it was my childhood and it got me memories. It's so nostalgic 😢 😭 🤧 😩 😫 😪. Rest in Peace Windows 7. (2009 - 2020)
@@DexterHill11 😐 You really comment on this one that's been a year ago to tell me to make Windows 10 or 11 back to Windows 7 I already did that after that comment was posted. I am saying that the OS itself is gone.
Everyone: *Talking about how Windows 7 won't be forgotten.* Me: "No because I'm gonna keep using it." EDIT: Thanks for the likes guys! Windows 7 Forever! 7️⃣♥️
This video was uploaded on my birthday, I'm sad, and Microsoft ended a legends life before my birthday :'( ,Windows 7 will be remembered in our hearts forever
I'm using a Samsung Chromebook OS with no fucking cursor on the screen making me use my keys to navigate around the laptop which is hard as shit. Tip for anyone reading this: Do not get a Samsung Chromebook OS or a Chromebook in general because you can't play STEAM games on it. Only FLASH games. Don't say why would I get it in the first place because it's not mine, it's my older sister's laptop. She gave it to me as a hand me down.
They should create a special and dedicated team for XP and 7 Since those two are legends and the most popular. They should make a dedicated team to continue support.
Though this was old I remember playing classic games all the time with my brother lol and I used to just keep changing the volume to hear that nice ding, good memories man.
Windows 7 was probably my favorite windows OS. It has no bloatware. No random updates. No forcing you to create a microsoft account. The start menu is clean. And also dont take this as the end of windows 7 forever. You can still technically use it.
You can but you run the risk of hackers explioting the unpatched security flaws, new flaws are found everyday which is why microsoft has to release constant updates (except if you're offline). I'd opt for linux honestly but not every game supports it.
@@oblivion2755 Intel Celeron running at 1 ghz, 256 mb ram 256 gb hdd, no video card, the i-have-no-idea-what-is-it-called soundcard and a DVD drive. Oh yeah and a motherboard that i have no idea how old it is
Windows 7 will never be forgotten. I and I bet most of us have good memories using Windows 7. The games, the GUI etc. Even the song Kalimba. Bye, Windows 7. and thank you for my amazing childhood. Sorry for steal comment but it really been at my childhood.
What a Good Ol' Day Eh? (I started playing pc when its 2012 but that day my dad still using windows xp but now I use an hp laptop with windows 10 pro on it even tho when my parents bought me the laptop it's still on windows 7 on 2017 then my dad upgraded it lol)
I’ve never been a fan of the 3D glossy look everything had back in those days, but for some reasons, Windows 7 just *looks right*. Everything is consistent, it uses the skeuomorphism aesthetic but in a more subtle way than,say, XP or MacOS at the time. So yeah, pretty good memories with Windows 7. I should try to install it on a secondary laptop just for fun and nostalgia
Rest In Peace, my 7 boi. we will remember you and you'll always be in our lives. you have made our childhood. *thanks.* i hope people keep using you with the ESUs.
I used Windows 7 from it's release, to April 14 2018, when my friends accidentaly made an update to Win10, when i wasn't at home. It's so sad to say "goodbye", but Micropoop presses us. Goodbye, and Rest In Peace, Windows 7. F
Imagine if there would be only 1 silent and unskipable which will overnight quitely as ninja upgrade to windows 10, like it would need a lot of polish even like opening apps you had before etc., But ohhh man how many raids will ms offices encounter
The real shame is that just after i tweaked my registry to get updates until 2023 like 3 updates popped up. They started releasing extended support updates directly after ending support.
@@renko8065 forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/bypass-windows-7-extended-security-updates-eligibility.80606/ There you can download the patch make sure to have all possible updates installed and run the batch as admin then you should restart or just try checking for updates
Gabriele Capizzi I agree. Could you by any chance help me with a problem I’m dealing with. I’m currently trying to install Windows XP along with Windows 7, and it keeps saying this program is blocked due to compatibility issues. Could you by any chance help on how to stop it from doing that?
@Windows 7 Home premium Not really. Windows XP gets fucked up by any game doing something it doesn't have permission for unlike in Windows 7, Vista and above.
Windows 7 will not be forgotten. It was still used on millions of computers today. We had the most fun with Windows 7 with the games, the GUI, and more. We will never forget the song Maid with the flaxen hair. Goodbye Windows 7, and thank you for bringing us fun.
'Don't worry, everything should come to a end someday." Except Shockwave player, Shockwave is love, Shockwave is life Oh and some Flash aswell, but i really didn't really use it that much back in the day
yJose Bloxy ツ avast won’t you that much as the exploits will be found on the operating system which means that your anti virus won’t be able to help you very much.
@@TheUltimateNavigator1 Oh HELL NO It's slow, consuming, cluttered, forced, time-wasting bullshit. Switched to Kubuntu after the death of Windows 7, proud of my decision.
@@brentboymebob8754 Forced 'cloud' / MS account stuff is pretty dumb to happen suddenly, UWP is pretty ugly, the updates rarely seem to fix anything from what I hear?? So, I switched to Mint! :D
windows 7 was an incredible os. i remember seeing posts about it being permanently End-of-support-ed 3 years ago and it really blowed my mind how an OS which powered so many systems and still continues to do so is just gonna end. pretty sad but understandable too. rip.
I really loved Windows 7, the 3D icons and stuff will be remembered, and only 2D buttons now, I wish Microsoft will release a new Windows version with 3D icons like Windows Vista/7 in the future.
@@lamasu8060 your a kid yourself Boomer or else you knew what respect is, You just can't have respect for someone's comment, if you dont like that comment, there is an option called Ignoring, and if you can't than go somewhere else pretending to be cool with your comment with others that think their cool either and start an argument there.
I agree. Telemetry that is hard to remove, the awful settings app in place of the Control Panel (one main reason that I run Windows 7 on a newer computer), forced updates, UWP integration (another reason, now it's infected the explorer search bar), removal of registry keys that I could use to get non-uwp things, and feature removal. Might as well be called Windows Metro Edition. Shorten that and you'll see the Windows OS that is equivalent to Windows 10.
Exactly. Windows 10 was and will never be as likable or memorable as Windows 7 so when it ends support, I don't really care for it. Same with 11, but it actually does have potential since there are new features that will come out soon and it's UI is better than 10's in my style although it is even less customizable. I am currently using Windows 11 with the requirements bypassed and even then it doesn't hurt my computer so I don't care about the bypass risks that much if they don't screw up my actual hardware. But, Windows 11 evidently still has some problems so I'd say even that won't live up to the standards of what Windows 7 once had.
@@SunnyStarscout_ it would be even better if they made a regular windows 9 as a combo out of the modern and the compleatness of 7 like they tried in 10 but not doing this in beta release style. They should have extended the support of 7 and 8.1 until they could have pushed out a polished working system and nobody would be mad with their plans on an always update system
@@redcrafterlppa303 i can agree with that and not have so many useless processes running that eat cpu and have aero affects! why did they get rid of that??! makes win 10 look like ass
I used Windows 7 and never got any viruses at all, as long you used Adblockers and aswell Windows 7 with bunch of updates install up to Jan 14, 2020 (which was last date Windows 7 supported).
Windows 7, the good old days eh? And Windows XP, legendary. Huh, you want me to talk about Vista? *barfs* Uh, I'll just ignore that. Windows 8.1 was also okay for what it was but not at the likes is 7 & XP.
unfortunately, I am guessing it's a money grab from Microsoft's end. They're wanting us to get the latest operating systems. Eventually, it'll happen with windows 8 too, then windows 10, whenever other later operating systems come out, if they do.
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@@redcrafterlppa303 Wait, I meant to say that too because I did hear that the military still use Windows XP and that they pay huge amounts of money for the updates despite Windows XP becoming unsupported in 2014.
@@hyoshister no never they sadly planned to make windows 10 into an patchwork os and patch this shit together until it breaks and it gives all its market share to Linux or osx. I think windows 7 will hold its market share longer than windows 10
@@redcrafterlppa303 you realise MacOS is a "patchwork OS" as you call it, and by your logic should die too. As a matter of fact even Linux could be called patchwork considering even the major kernel editions tend to not carry much changes due to Linux's rolling release model.
@@nabagaca you misunderstood me i mean that its bad that there won't be a Windows 11 and the base of Windows 10 is crap to never rework the structure of Windows again like they did in 2000 to xp or xp to (vista) 7.In your point of view every windows since the beginning is patch work because you can still find active code from windows 3.1 in windows 10 as an example.