Microsoft Nails Down Windows End-Of-Life Dates
Still using Windows Vista? XP? Why? Well, whatever the reason, Microsoft has clarified some of their end-of-life dates for older versions of Windows, including XP. This is mostly about support on the business side but it could be useful if you’ve got an old machine that’s acting up (or you refuse to upgrade). Ed Bott found the actual dates in a Japanese Microsoft blog post: Support end date for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 are as follows: Windows XP 4/8/2014 Windows Vista 4/11/2017 Windows 7 1/14/2020 As he...
Published By: CrunchGear - Monday, 20 February
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