Article 4XXR0 Windows 7 is no longer supported beginning today

Windows 7 is no longer supported beginning today

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Thom Holwerda
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It's the end of an era. Today's date, January 14, has been on the books for years now, and it's the day that support ends for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008. More specifically, extended support is ending for Windows 7 Service Pack 1, and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 and 2. There are, of course, workarounds. Microsoft is offering Extended Security Updates (ESUs) for those willing to pay up, and it's only available for Windows 7 Professional and Enterprise. The price is going to be per-machine, and it will double every year. In other words, if you've got a business with multiple Windows 7 PCs, it's going to be costly to keep them on the legacy OS. ESUs will be available for three years. You can get ESUs through volume licensing or through Microsoft 365. Windows 7 is 11 years old by now, and moving the operating system strictly to paid maintenance seems acceptable - you can't expect operating systems to be maintained forever. This means that unless they're planning on being irresponsible, Windows 7 users will have to start moving to Windows 10. They might want to download one of the many debloat programs, followed by a a tool that gives them strict control over Windows 10's leaky privacy settings. Or, you know, move to something else entirely.
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