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    Microsoft to start informing Windows 7 users about the OS end of support


    Microsoft last year announced that it will stop pushing out cumulative updates to Windows 7 on January 14, 2020, and there will be no support or service updates pushed after the deadline. As the end of support, the deadline is approaching, Microsoft is planning to inform Windows 7 via notifications.

    Today, Microsoft revealed that customers who are still using Windows 7 will start receiving a notification about the OS end of support soon.

    The license customers will, however, be able to pay for the updates on Windows 7 but for regular users, they will have to upgrade to the latest version after the said date in order to remain secure.

    Currently, Windows 7 accounts for around 40 percent of the market share of all Windows PCs which would become obsolete and open to attackers after the January 14, 2020 deadline.

    Microsoft has also confirmed that the friendly warning pop-ups may show up once in a while but users will have the option to permanently dismiss the notifications. The pop up will provide details of what the users need to do after the deadline.

    “Beginning next month, if you are a Windows 7 customer, you can expect to see a notification appear on your Windows 7 PC. This is a courtesy reminder that you can expect to see a handful of times in 2019,” Microsoft explains.

    Microsoft says that sending notifications to Windows 7 machines in 2019 may ensure a smooth transition.

    “These notifications are designed to help provide information only and if you would prefer not to receive them again, you’ll be able to select an option for “do not notify me again,” and we will not send you any further reminders. Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Windows, Mark Barlow explains.

    It looks like Microsoft won’t offer Windows 10 update to Windows 7 users like it did when it launched Windows 10, which would mean that they would need to buy the license to upgrade.

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    WinLatest, Mar 13, 2019
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  2. Microsoft Botches Up UEFI Support for Windows 7 on ASUS Motherboards

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    MICROSOFT HAS confirmed a potentially lappy-borking problem that it won't be fixing, because Windows 7.

    Woody Leonhard, the respected Windows columnist, points to a problem involving Asus motherboards, which also appear rebadged in a variety of other manufacturers' machines, and the activation of UEFI Secure Boot for Windows 7 in a patch KB3133977.

    Short version: install update, welcome to Borksville, population you.

    Both Asus and Microsoft acknowledged the problem. Microsoft entitled the article "BitLocker can't encrypt drives because of service crashes in svchost.exe process in Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2", but we prefer to just call it "Trevor for brevity."

    The firm's advice was that it's an optional update, leave well alone, you'll be fine, or alternatively turn secure boot off.

    Then Microsoft did a silly, silly thing.

    It moved the update from 'optional' to 'recommended' and anyone who reads this site regularly will know what happens when Microsoft does this. That's right boys and girls - it makes it automatically install, unless you've specifically told your machine not to.

    So now, if you have one of the affected motherboard and you keep your security updates automatic like wot Microsoft recommends, then your machine will stop working properly.

    We should add it's not permanently bricked, but it will take some mucking about in the BIOS to fix and that's a pain even for an experienced computer user.

    Microsoft has, by offering a workaround, suggested heavily that it won't be fixing the problem, though we have asked the question, so expect a response in about a fortnight.

    But the real kicker is this piece of advice: "Note The Secure Boot feature is supported in Windows 10. To learn more about the security advantages of this feature and about the upgrade path from Windows 7 to Windows 10, go to the following Windows website"

    Holy toledo, this company really knows how to rub people up the wrong way.

    After all - if the advice is to manually avoid the update or move to a version of the operating system where there's virtually no control over updates, then Microsoft is dealing in massive contradictions.

    A more cynical site would suggest that it's yet another example of Microsoft running Windows 7 into the ground and adding built in obsolescence to encourage quicker updates. But we're not that sort of site.

    Its the patching to force secure boot that is the problem win 7 does not support secure boot
    hence it borks systems and well microsofts answer is Cactus >your Asshole > insert

    from the inquirer
     
    dorsetknob, Mar 13, 2019
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    Windows 7 and Office 2010 End of Support


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    Microsoft to start informing Windows 7 users about the OS end of support

    Windows 7 to be Available to Businesses Early

    At the ongoing Worldwide Partner Conference held in New Orleans, USA by Microsoft, the company announced that its upcoming client operating system, Windows 7 will be made available to its business customers through volume licensing starting September 1, over a month ahead of its worldwide commercial launch on October 22. Starting September 1, business customers will be able to order the Windows 7 Enterprise variant through Microsoft Software Assurance licensing. The key features of Windows 7 Enterprise as listed by Microsoft are as follows:

    • DirectAccess: Give mobile users seamless access to corporate networks without a need to VPN
    • BranchCache: Decrease time branch office users spend waiting to download files across the network
    • Enterprise Search Scopes: Find information on network locations including SharePoint sites with a simple user interface
    • BitLocker & BitLocker To Go: Help protect data on PCs and removable drives, with manageability to enforce encryption and backup of recovery keys
    • AppLocker: Specify what software is allowed to run on user's PCs through centrally managed, but flexible, Group Policies
    • Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Optimisations: Improved user experience for VDI with multimon and microphone support. Plus the ability to reuse virtual machine (VHD) images to boot a physical PC
    • Multi Lingual User Interface: Create a single operating system (OS) image for deployment to users worldwide
    Source: Hexus.net
     
    btarunr, Mar 13, 2019
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