@@microsoftwindowsxpprofessi3799 do you even know how to install an operating system??? or are you just one of those band kids who find Windows XP funny to be such a great operating system yet never even used it
but you can still use windows 7 after it ends support , the only thing that matters is you will no longer recieve security updates and your PC or laptop will be more vulnerable
Anyone else going win 10/7 dual boot? I refuse to give up Windows 7. 10 is giving me pre sp2 vista flashbacks,and there's both software and hardware compatibility issues. But mostly because like xp before it I won't let go.
but still, you have to upgrade to Windows 8.1 or 10 and also you won't be safe until some malware tricks you into thinking it's like an antivirus. Also, you will not get technical support from Microsoft so if your PC has issues then you can't fix those issues
If a very serious security threat to window 7 pcs happens, windows will provide a security patch to pcs, this happened with windows xp, a serious security threat happened and windows provided security patches.
It's does, But you need to pay. Only Windows 7 Professional and Enterprise with Volume Licenses(VL) Will recieve up to 2023(year where Windows 8.1 end support).
@@megakarlach2 Does that mean when windows 8.1 is dead means windows 10 is alone? Or Windows 10 is going to get discontinued and they are gonna continue windows xp or Windows 7 after windows 10 dies?
This video story shares much similarities with The Legend Of Zelda Majora's Mask's Moon falling on earth But in this video it is windows 10 falling on windows 7 awesome
I put an explosion on Nukemap and set the power to 0.7, or 700 tons of TNT. I placed it over a random factory in St. Helena, California, and the result is that the light damage radius in 1.09 miles. The bus would've had to travel at least 65.4MPH to escape the explosion.
That's why all the Windows 8.1, 10, Server 2016, Server 2016 R2, Server 2019 and Server 2019 R2 meteors destroyed the Windows Server 2008, Server 2008 R2 and 7 users.