Still using Windows 10 Anniversary Update on your devices? Well, it is no longer supported by Microsoft
It is the law of life. Time passes equally for everyone and everything. There is a beginning and an end and in the technological field this maxim perhaps makes more sense as we see how time seems to run even a little faster. A technology in which we also include the world of _software_.
To stay up-to-date, offer what interests the user and be profitable, you have to keep developments up to date And in operating systems This factor is crucial, especially at a time when security (apparently we are short of it) is something so demanded by users.You have to offer a current and updated operating system and _updates_ are the best way to achieve it.
We have seen how we have stayed with the mold waiting for the arrival of Windows 10 Spring Creators Update and yet we must be patient, it will not take long to arrive. Microsoft is formal when it comes to releasing updates. Just look back and see how it seems like yesterday when Windows 10 Anniversary Update was released. Released in August 2016, it was the first major update with which Microsoft celebrated the first anniversary of its revamped operating system"
However, time passes, as we said at the beginning. And now it is the turn of the one known in Spanish as the Anniversary Update or what is the same, version 1607, which has seen how has reached the deadline for support from Microsoft "
As of yesterday, April 10, 2018, devices that are still using the Windows 10 Anniversary Update will no longer receive security updates and performance enhancements. A logical movement with which se seeks incidentally to make these users jump to another more current version (and at the same time more secure) of Windows 10, at least if your device supports it."
In this way, if you want to continue counting on your computer with the most recent improvements released from Redmond by Microsoft the most interesting thing is to jump to the most recent version , for now Fall Creators Update, at least until the release of the Spring Creators Update.