I will be able to reinstall my windows if necessary after the end of support for Windows 7?

Original title: windows supports

Last year, I bought Windows7 Home Premium and it works well so far. My question is after January 2020 (after the end of support) I will be able to reinstall my windows if neede? Also if there is no microsoft activation problem help me right here? Also even if the support of the application ends with its suppliers I will be able to download mse, it's to say & essentials of windows from the microsoft Web site myself since the automatic update is not available? or I'll be forced to buy Windows 8, 9, 10 or 11 at this time? Sorry people I know that this issue is too early and not be worried right now but I love windows 7 and I want to run for life so is this possible? Thanks in advance.

1. Yes, you will be able to reinstall Win7 using the disks provided with your computer, the rescue disks, you have created and/or the hidden restore partition.

2. where support for Win7 purposes, take in charge ends (for example, activation problems).

3. There will come a time where the current version of Windows (Live) Essentials is not supported in Win7 - even if your currently installed version of Windows Essentials may continue to be supported for some time.

4. by the time for purposes of Win7 support, chances are THAT MSE is no longer supported.

5. No, you don't will be not "forced to buy" a new version of Windows (assuming that Microsoft is still for sale).

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