RIP, Windows 7 its time to die, with the transition to windows 8 occurred. Microsoft published an update on its support site on Tuesday with a list of products reaching the end of their Mainstream Support life cycles in the coming months, including Windows Server 2008, Exchange Server 2010 and most notably, Windows 7 Home, Professional, Starter, Enterprise and Ultimate.
On January 13th, 2015, all of these products and services will be moving to Extended Support, a five year plan which includes regular, free security updates and paid hotfix support. After the deadline, design changes and new features will no longer be considered though. But if you’re still using windows 7 don’t worry they will surely extend the support like what happened to windows xp.
Source : Microsoft Ending Mainstream Support on Windows 7 at 2015
On January 13th, 2015, all of these products and services will be moving to Extended Support, a five year plan which includes regular, free security updates and paid hotfix support. After the deadline, design changes and new features will no longer be considered though. But if you’re still using windows 7 don’t worry they will surely extend the support like what happened to windows xp.
Source : Microsoft Ending Mainstream Support on Windows 7 at 2015