Windows 7 end of life 2023

 Home > Google > Chrome ends support for Windows 7/8.1 in early 2023

With the release of Chrome 110 [tentatively scheduled for February 7th, 2023], we’ll officially end support for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. You’ll need to ensure your device is running Windows 10 or later to continue receiving future Chrome releases. This matches Microsoft’s end of support for Windows 7 ESU and Windows 8.1 extended support on January 10th, 2023.

It’s time.

About The Author

Thom Holwerda

Follow me on Twitter @thomholwerda

Microsoft ended support for its Windows 7 operating system in 2020. The company offers extended support to organizations and businesses, but not to Home customers.

Microsoft's initial plan was to limit extended support to three years after support end, but it appears that the company could extend support by another three years, making it six years in total.

Our colleagues over at Deskmodder report that the July security updates KB5015861 and KB5015862 include the required ESU licenses and keys to extend support beyond the first three years. The second extension would guarantee support of Windows 7 until January 2026.

Microsoft creates updates for the following Windows 7 editions as part of the extended security updates program:

  • Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise
  • Windows 7 SP1 Pro
  • Windows Server 2008 R2
  • Windows Embedded Standard 7
  • Windows Embedded POS Ready 7

Microsoft released the monthly and security-only cumulative updates for Windows 7 ESU systems as part of the July 2022 Patch Day. ESU updates can only be installed officially on licensed machines. Bypasses exist to install Microsoft's official updates on Windows 7 Home devices, including Windows 7 Home and Professional.

Microsoft has not confirmed or denied the extension of Windows 7 ESU. Windows 7 holds a sizeable share of the desktop operating system market. Statcounter, one of the third-party companies that is tracking usage statistics, sees it at 11.54% of the Windows market share. Windows 11, Microsoft's newest operating system, sits at 10.96%, which makes Windows 7 the second most used version of Windows according to the company.

It makes sense to extend support if the numbers are close to real usage numbers. Organizations may require more time to move to a new version of Windows, or another operating system. The extension gives organizations that time. Organizations who have devices with ESU can protect the devices for another three years.

Microsoft announced earlier this month that it won't provide Windows 8.1 customers with a similar offer. Windows 8.1's usage share is less than 3% according to Statcounter, even though it is still officially supported.

If Windows 7 support is extended by another three years, it would mean that the operating system will be supported for longer than its direct successor, Windows 8.1, and even Windows 10. Both operating systems will run out of support before 2026. Microsoft could offer support extensions for Windows 10, the most used version of Windows at the time of writing.

Now You: what is your take on this?

Summary

Article Name

It looks as if Microsoft could extend Windows 7 Support by another three years

Description

Microsoft could extend support for its Windows 7 operating system by another three years for ESU customers.

Author

Martin Brinkmann

Publisher

Ghacks Technology News

Logo

Advertisement

Can I still use Windows 7 after 2023?

Microsoft Windows 7 has reached the End of Life on January 14, 2020. Microsoft offered Extended Support for three years which is set to expire on January 14, 2023, and will not longer be supported afterwards.

Is Windows 7 at end of life?

Support for Windows 7 has ended After 10 years, security updates and technical support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, 2020.

Is Windows 7 still supported in 2022?

Extended Security Updates for Windows 7 ESU began January 14th, 2020, and will continue until the final year of extended updates stops at the end of 2022.

Bài Viết Liên Quan

Chủ Đề