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Microsoft announces "stop sales" for both Windows 7 and Windows 8, progressing to the death of the two platforms by 2020 and 2023.
It's time for Windows 7 and Windows 8 to say goodbye. Microsoft office 2013 product key has decided to stop supplying these operating systems to OEMs such as Dell, Toshiba, Lenovo, HP, Asus, etc. This means that the computers of these brands Windows 7 or Windows 8 will no longer be available.
Two years ago, Microsoft also stopped selling Windows 7 and Windows 8 to single users, encouraging them to move to Windows 10. However, many users still believe in Windows 7 product key and do not like the upgrade. New to the Windows 10. The last way to use the old platform is to download the installation floating on the Internet, or hunting copyrighted original disk on eBay.
The fact that Microsoft stopped providing Windows 7 and 8 to partners does not affect people who use computers on these two operating systems. Microsoft has not yet finalized its technical support, but has repeatedly recommended upgrading to Windows 10 for a more advanced experience.
Windows 10 PCs are not actually more popular than older versions. The market share of the platform is below 25%, according to Forbes. Windows 7 launched in 2009 and Windows 8 / 8.1 product key has been available for the past four years. Microsoft will officially cease updates of these two operating systems after 2020.
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