Angrry.exe™ Posted January 7, 2019 Share Posted January 7, 2019 Microsoft has finally completed the complete Windows Vista software support, one of the company's least-regarded operating systems. It was launched on January 30, 2007 and introduced a new interface, but it came up with a series of problems and incompatibilities that led to a slow adoption. Ten years after launch, Microsoft is stopping the development of security updates for this operating system, those who are still using it are forced to switch to a newer version Windows Vista has not been selling for more than six years in stores, but there are still users who use it on older systems. Already several Mozilla applications such as Mozilla Firefox have stopped providing support for Vista, while Gmail, the Google email client, took the same step in the autumn of last year. Many game makers have stopped optimizing their products for this operating system, urging users to turn to Windows 7, 8, or Windows 10. Unlike those using Windows 7 or Windows 8, those who were still running Windows Vista did not benefit from the same free upgrade to the new Windows 10. Now that the operating system no longer receives any security updates, Vista will become a software very vulnerable to hackers, the only option being the switch to Windows 10. Windows 7 and Windows 8 are no longer sold in specialist stores, and new computers come with pre-installed Windows 10 only. Even hardware makers are starting to stop supporting older versions of Windows operating systems, the new processors in the Intel Kaby Lake families and AMD Ryzen being exclusively compatible with Windows 10. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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