Microsoft already warns about the end of Windows 7 support
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A few weeks ago it was confirmed that Microsoft was going to warn Windows 7 users that the end of support would come to an end at the beginning of next year. For this reason, the company planned to launch advertisements on the computer. So that users know it and prepare to move to Windows 10 now. This campaign has already started as we have seen.
Microsoft already warns about the end of Windows 7 support
The company has started sending notices on the computers of users who use this version of the operating system. They are recommended to start thinking about changing computers or buying a Windows 10 license.
Microsoft launches notices
In the photo above you can see how these notices are that the company has already started to send. The good part is that users can choose to never see them again, if they check the do not show option, which is at the bottom left of the screen. Since the company intends to launch these notices quite frequently, so that users know that support is coming to an end.
It's a pretty aggressive campaign, somehow, by Microsoft. But it has the clear objective of making users switch to Windows 10. The latest version, which is updated and which is safe.
Windows 7 continues to be very popular in the market, having been surpassed just a year ago by Windows 10 in terms of market share. So the end of support is something that affects hundreds of millions of users. We will see if they all finally pass or not to the latest version.
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