We can now take out the handkerchief to say goodbye to Windows Vista that will leave our lives in spring
Windows Vista has been one of the black spots in the history of Microsoft That is at least the opinion of the majority, since In my case, I still have an HP with this system inside which, after all this time, has reached great strength and stability.
A good time, you can think. The truth is that even today I continue to use it for some tasks and it works really well, so the news that has come to light saddens me in part. A piece of news that was to be expected and that officially marks the death of Windows Vista.
It's Microsoft's roadmap. And it is that after seeing how the American company shelved Windows XP in 2014, which may be one of its greatest successes (in fact it is still present in 9% of computers), now comes the Windows Vista's turn as the American company will end support for that version in just over two months. This means that with the arrival of the flowers we will stop receiving patches and security updates for our system.
From Redmond this way they would be left with three versions of Windows. Namely, Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, which continues to focus all the efforts of Microsoft that already have the Creators Update, which could coincide with the end of support for Vista.
"With this cessation, the next one on the list to be nominated will be Windows 7, although users who make use of it can Don&39;t worry, because Microsoft will continue to support you until 2020.Three more years to upgrade to Windows 10."
And we already saw it yesterday. Although moving to Windows 10 is no longer free, there are still some methods to make the leap without having to checkout and all by making use of the options that gives us the system.
We can therefore put out a farewell flag to say goodbye to Windows Vista which, ok, hasn't been very popular (of In fact, it only has a percentage of 0.84%) and yet it continues to have loyal users who will surely feel a little sadder with this news.
Via | Softpedia In Xataka | Windows Vista Launches Today