The AchieVer Posted April 20, 2019 Share Posted April 20, 2019 Windows 7 users are now receiving the end of support reminder notifications Image Courtesy: Microsoft Some users are reporting that Microsoft has begun sending notifications to Windows 7 machines to remind users when support for the OS ends. The users are supposed to upgrade to Windows 10 before support ends for the older OS in January 2020. By the looks of things, the notification first popped up in the morning of April 18, 2019. A Reddit thread also confirms that some Windows 7 users received the notification on April 18. In another Reddit discussion, users confirmed that the notification showed up when they booted the computer. The notification titled “After 10 years, support for Windows 7 is nearing an end” reveals the date when support for Windows 7 ends. The notification popup features the ‘Learn more’ button on the right. If you click on the button, it opens Microsoft’s webpage in the browser to detail the end of support deadline and options available to the customers. As promised, there’s also a box ‘Do not remind me again’, which if clicked, is supposed to stop displaying this notification again. If you simply close the window, the notification would show up again in the near future. Microsoft says users can continue to use Windows 7, but the operating system will stop receiving software and security updates in 2020 and this will put the system at a greater risk for viruses and malware. “While you could continue to use your PC running Windows 7, without continued software and security updates, it will be at greater risk for viruses and malware. Going forward, the best way for you to stay secure is on Windows 10. And the best way to experience Windows 10 is on a new PC. While it is possible to install Windows 10 on your older device, it is not recommended,” Microsoft explains. Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karlston Posted April 20, 2019 Share Posted April 20, 2019 Windows 7 upgrade nag messages start to show up They're heeeerre.... Microsoft has begun pushing Windows 7 users to move to Windows 10 before support ends for the older OS in January 2020. pan xiaozhen modified by IDG Comm. / Microsoft (CC0) Microsoft this week triggered a nag message in Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Ultimate to remind users that their operating system will drop out of support in a little less than nine months. A month ago, the Redmond, Wash. developer gave customers a heads-up that they would start seeing on-screen messages sometime in April about Windows 7's impending support end. The message appeared on PCs when they booted yesterday, April 18. "After 10 years, support for Windows 7 is nearing an end," it stated. Microsoft/JR Raphael This reminder of Windows 7's support retirement has been appearing on Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Ultimate PCs. Checking the box marked "Do not remind me again" is supposed to put an end to such nags. Clicking the "Learn more" button steers the user's default browser to this website, where more information about the end of support and options are explained. Microsoft delivered the nag through the update marked KB4493132, which was downloaded and installed more than once on some Windows 7 PCs. Microsoft/JR Raphael One Computerworld writer's PC received two versions of the nag screen update, first on March 27 and then also on April 4. Since the initial March 12 announcement, Microsoft has clarified which PCs will exhibit the nag message. "This update is not applicable for devices in managed organizations," the KB4493132 support document read. "More specifically, this update will not install on devices running Professional and Enterprise editions of Windows 7 as well as Windows Server products." Microsoft will issue Windows 7's final free security update on Jan. 14, 2020. Only commercial customers who purchase the "Extended Security Updates" (ESU) will continue to receive monthly patches after that date. According to analytics vendor Net Applications, Windows 7 last month powered approximately 626 million personal computers worldwide. Source: Windows 7 upgrade nag messages start to show up (Computerworld - Gregg Keizer) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erp-ster0 Posted April 22, 2019 Share Posted April 22, 2019 I have to remind you guys that the EOL reminder notifications only appear on the "consumer" editions of Windows 7 like Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium and Ultimate editions. They do not apply nor appear to those using Professional or Enterprise editions of Windows 7. Important quote from MS support KB article 4493132: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4493132/windows-7-update-kb4493132 Quote Note for organizations This update is not applicable for devices in managed organizations. More specifically, this update will not install on devices running Professional and Enterprise editions of Windows 7 as well as Windows Server products. We recognize that organizations typically have an IT Pro managing system configuration and Windows 10 deployments. It is important for organizations to shift to Windows 10 ahead of January 2020 – organizations can go here to learn more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mp68terr Posted April 22, 2019 Share Posted April 22, 2019 KB4493132 is also absent for those using Simplix's update7 pack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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