Microsoft window is tool or backbone for usage for entire life of computing work and other things. So there are Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows 10 news for the users. The first one is for a user of Windows 7 users is warning about the upcoming end of support. As, the software icon will stop supporting Windows 7 on January 14th, 2020. And for window 10, Microsoft will fix the updates problem. So there is somewhat bad and good news for the Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows 10 users.
People around the world are using Microsoft windows in their computers, laptops for many many years. Many still uses the Window 7 for different reasons; some uses it because now they feel it easy and convenient to use. But on the other hand, Microsoft is the company is making new version of windows to keep it pace on the top spot in field of windows making.
Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows 10
Microsoft Windows 7
As per Microsoft announcement, the window 7 will stop working for users on 14 Jan 2020. So, the company will start issuing warning to consumers about this cutoff date next month. Microsoft’s end of support date means that Windows 7 and Office 2010 will no longer receive security updates. On the other hand, Microsoft desires consumers to upgrade to Windows 10 PCs and Office 36.
While talking about the notification, it won’t specifically mention upgrading to Windows 10, but it will warn of the date of support and link to microsoft.com/windows7, a site that will encourage consumers to upgrade to Windows 10 or purchase a more modern PC.
Windows 10
Despite what is happening with Window 7, there is an issue with Microsoft Window 10 about the updates. Sometimes, software updates do go the ways as the users wanted to be. So, for such issue Microsoft is trying its best with a new feature in Windows that will automatically uninstall recent updates, via Windows Latest.
It says that, the new feature is more of a last resort tool for Window 10. The company says that it will only roll back updates in cases where the new software has failed to the point of preventing the computer from booting up. Or the users have tried all of its other automatic recovery options first.
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