1 should. what updates I really low charge based on my use? 2 is it too late to perform a WINDOWS ANYTIME UPGRADE?

Basic information. on my computer. >

Right to copy of WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM 2009 SERVICE PACK 1

System =

Model = HP PRO DESK GI 400 MT

Processor = Intel Core i5 - 4690 S CPU @ 3.20 GHz 3,20 GHz

Installed memory (RAM): 8.00 GB

System type = 64 - bit Operating System

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Purpose of the computer is a home PC used for e-mails, Internet, surfing, composition in WORD, EXCEL, etc.. Not used for business at all. No SKYPE or any other communication, has just written Communications

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Currently, SELECT THE UPDATES YOU WANT TO INSTALL watch >

Skype for Windows 7.3 desktop (KB2876229)
Update for Windows 7 for x 64-based systems (KB3080079)
Update for Windows 7 for x 64-based systems (KB3102429)
Update for Windows 7 for x 64-based systems (KB3123862)
Update for Windows 7 for x 64-based systems (KB3139923)
Update for Windows 7 for x 64-based systems (KB3140245)
Update for Windows 7 for x 64-based systems (KB3156417)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------- I know that some the updates affect Windows 10 loading, I want any. I'll stick with Windows 7.

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Issues related to the:

1 should. what updates I really low charge based on my use now and in the future?

2 is it too late to perform a WINDOWS ANYTIME UPGRADE?

a. Research on the web, seems to come into conflict if it is still possible to do so.

b. I see there are sites indicating WINDOWS ANYTIME UPGRADE FREE KEYS. Is it "FREE" and at what price?

c. I see that Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 7 completely in a few years. What are the options to replace my current WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM?

Thank you for any assistance that you can share.

RT

Hi Roger,

With the description, I understand that you have a few questions about Windows Anytime Upgrade and Windows updates on your Windows 7 machine. I will certainly help you to the query.

I would like to inform you that mentioned updates are recommended and are important for maintaining the operating system up-to-date. You can see below the article for more details:

Updates: frequently asked questions

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/updates-FAQ#1TC=Windows-7

In addition, if you do not want to install the Windows 10 operating system, then you can refer to the below section mentioned to cancel the upgrade.

Upgrade Windows 10: practical information on planning and notifications

https://support.Microsoft.com/en-us/KB/3095675

However, you can run Windows Anytime Upgrade in the following operating system until the product operating system becomes obsolete you can buy the upgrade button. I would also like to inform you that the operating system Windows 10 is free upgrade until July 29, 2016. So you can also choose the latest version of Windows before windows gets obsolete for support.

Hope this information is useful. Please come back to write to us if you need more help, we will be happy to help you.

Concerning

Ravi Kumar

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