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Microsoft Will Now Pester Windows 7 Users To Upgrade To Windows 10 With Pop-ups

Posted on Tuesday March 12, 2019  |  microsoft, windows

Mark Wilson writes: Anyone who is still using Windows 7 doesn't have much longer until the operating system is no longer supported by Microsoft. Come January 14, 2020 only those enterprise customers who are willing to pay for Extended Security Updates will receive any kind of support. Microsoft has already done a lot to encourage Windows 7 diehards to make the move to Windows 10, and now it is stepping things up a gear. Throughout 2019, the company will show pop-up notifications in Windows 7 about making the switch to the latest version of Windows.

 

Windows 10 Could Automatically Uninstall Buggy Windows Updates

Posted on Tuesday March 12, 2019  |  microsoft, security, windows

Microsoft is reportedly working on a new functionality that will automatically remove botched updates from Windows 10 to fix startup issues and other bugs preventing the PC from booting. "The support document was quietly published a couple of hours ago and for some reasons, Microsoft has also blocked the search engines from crawling or indexing the page," reports Windows Latest. "In the document, Microsoft explains that Windows may automatically install updates in order to keep your device secure and smooth." From the report: Due to various reasons, including software and driver compatibility issues, Windows Updates are vulnerable to mistakes and hardware errors. In some cases, Windows Update may fail to install. After installing a recent update, if your PC experience startup failures and automatic recovery attempts are unsuccessful, Windows may try to resolve the failure by uninstalling recently installed updates. In this case, users may receive a notification with the following message: "We removed some recently installed updates to recover your device from a startup failure." Microsoft says that Windows will also automatically block the problematic updates from installing automatically for the next 30 days. During these 30 days, Microsoft and its partners will investigate the failure and attempt to fix the issues. When the issues are fixed, Windows will again try to install the updates. Users still have the freedom to reinstall the updates. If you believe that the update should not be removed, you can manually reinstall the driver or quality updates which were uninstalled earlier.

 

Microsoft To Start Selling Windows 7 Add-On Support April 1st

Posted on Sunday March 10, 2019  |  microsoft, security, windows

AmiMoJo quotes Computerworld: Microsoft plans to start selling its Windows 7 add-on support beginning April 1. Labeled "Extended Security Updates" (ESU), the post-retirement support will give enterprise customers more time to purge their environments of Windows 7. From Windows 7's Jan. 14, 2020 end of support, ESU will provide security fixes for uncovered or reported vulnerabilities in the OS. Patches will be issued only for bugs rated "Critical" or "Important" by Microsoft, the top two rankings in a four-step scoring system. ESU will be dealt out in one-year increments for up to three years and support will be sold on a per-device basis, rather than the per-user approach Microsoft has pushed for Windows 10 licensing. Costs for ESU will start out low - $25 or $50 per year per device - but will double each year, ending at $100 or $200 per device for the third and final year.

 

New Windows operating system is on its way

Posted on Thursday March 07, 2019  |  windows, pegasus, operating system, office 365, mobile, lite, centaurus

Microsoft is reportedly working on a new, lightweight version of Windows. The operating system (OS), currently known as "Windows Lite," is said to be Microsoft's answer to Google's Chrome OS. There are still plenty of unanswered questions about the OS, but here's what we know so far.

 

Great uses for an old computer

Posted on Wednesday January 16, 2019  |  windows, upgrade, server software, pc, old computers, nas, macos, linux, laptop, ios, desktop, android

It's inevitable. Sooner or later, you're going to have to replace your computer. But while it may not be as fast as when you first got it or as sleek as your new computer, your old desktop or laptop might still have a lot to offer- after upgrading it a little, that is. Here are some great uses for your old computer.

 

Running Windows on Macs through VMs

Posted on Wednesday December 05, 2018  |  windows, vmware, virtualization, parallels, microsoft, macos, containers

If you own an Apple computer, you might think it's impossible to install Windows-based software on it. But with operating system (OS) virtualization, you can run any application you want and enjoy exciting new cross-platform features.

 

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