Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Q&A: Sticking With Windows 7 - NYTimes.com

Q.

With Windows 8 here, how long will Microsoft still sell Windows 7?

A.

Microsoft?s latest edition of the Windows operating system has just landed, but Windows 7 is not going anywhere soon. As explained on Microsoft?s site, copies of Windows 7 will be available for retail purchase for another year, and PC manufacturers then have an additional year to keep selling Windows 7 installed on new computers.

The company has long-term technical support plans for Windows 7 too. According to the Microsoft Support Lifecycle page for Windows 7, mainstream support lasts through Jan. 13, 2015, and provides paid and free support, warranty claims, security patches and feature updates. Extended support, which includes feature updates and warranty claims, continues through Jan. 14, 2020.

Microsoft does allow plenty of transition time to new systems. Extended support for Windows XP, which arrived in 2001, is scheduled to finally end in April 2014.

Source: http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/31/qa-sticking-with-windows-7/

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