Re: Want to upgrade computer


Antony Stone
 

I thought one of the main concepts behind Windows 10 is that, unlike previous
versions of Windows, it isn't something that you just install on your computer
and leave it like that (maybe applying Service Packs when they get released),
but instead has an inherent "rolling upgrade" so that users are expected to
keep their machines updated and not be using older build versions.

Antony

On Monday 14 January 2019 at 15:30:39, Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io
wrote:

I have just been sniffing around the Microsoft pages and it seems windows 7
will be no longer supported mid 2020, however just like XP that does not
mean it will stop working. I was also dismayed to learn that many builds of
Windows 10 are not being supported
Even Office 2010 is going.
I tend to feel with Windows 10 they need to find a better model to
follow. It breaks so many things that I moved back out of ten.

If they will not support older 10 series builds with security updates after
just about a year or so, it seems a crazy situation to have for the home
user to me.
Brian.
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