http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windows-9-Activation-System-Details-Leaked-450005.shtml
Again, Rumors, take it with a grain of salt, although the more
draconian measures sound a lot like Microsoft.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Microsoft-Issues-End-of-Support-Warning-for-Windows-7-Users-449974.shtml
My company just got finished updating to Windows 7. This should be
interesting.
MS has finally lost it's mind, if true.
doesn't a lot of the world still use XP. AT least 25% of the ppl I
know still do even though I keep telling them to move on but that
takes new HW and mostly $
not everyone can afford this. I know one guy with Win 3.11
I may be wrong but I do not think
Piracy is no longer a big problem, however, revenue is
Companies don't change operating systems willy-nilly anymore. They are
very conservative, and very cheap. My workplace just got rid of the
last few XP machines about a month ago. Telling them that they will now
only have 6 months of
This is not a total end of support for Win7. As is the case with WinXP,
this is an announcement of the end of the standard support. However,
Microsoft will continue to provide extended support for Win7 until 2020.
When you purchase a Microsoft product, it comes with 5 years of support. If
you are
At 08:24 AM 13/07/2014, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Microsoft-Issues-End-of-Support-Warning-for-Windows-7-Users-449974.shtml
My company just got finished updating to Windows 7. This should be
interesting.
How many people have a contract to call Microsoft for
At 11:22 AM 13/07/2014, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
I don't get how that can announce a EOS warning that are 6 months
out. That should have come two years ago. It makes zero sense in
the light of Windows 8 failure and while at the same time talking of
Windows 9. People will find it easier to
At 08:20 AM 13/07/2014, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windows-9-Activation-System-Details-Leaked-450005.shtml
Again, Rumors, take it with a grain of salt, although the more
draconian measures sound a lot like Microsoft.
Jesus. So basically, let's make it harder