When will end support for windows 7?

I have windows 7 if I have not upgraded to windows 10 what will update at the end of support for windows 7.

Original title: upgrade Windows 10

Win 7 support ends in 2020

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • When will end support Windows XP?

    What is the exact date on when the support for Windows XP systems will end?

    Thank you in advance. Arigato! Mushi Mushi!

    XP support policy:

    Extended Support end date:
    April 4, 2014

    http://support.Microsoft.com/lifecycle/?ln=en-us&C2=1173

  • When will adobe Flash for windows RT come out?

    I want to use adobe flash stuff

    Flash is already on the RT of Windows, but only works on sites that have been authorized by Microsoft.

    Only sites that are in the iecompatdata.xml will work, look here for an explanation http://thenextweb.com/microsoft/2012/11/05/how-to-use-microsofts-own-whitelisting-feature-to-enable-flash-on-the-metro-version-of-ie10/

  • now that we are in July 2015 support for windows xp is dead. Until when firefox will support xpsp3. It is until December 2015 as google chrome or mid-2016

    support for Windows xpsp3

    Mozilla has not announced a given as to when support for WinXp SP3 will end.

  • When will install Server 2008 Windows OS. Error Msg 0 x coming 80070070: "do not have enough space for the installation..." Even if I have 20 GB of space? Pls solve this problem immediately.

    When will install Server 2008 Windows OS. Error Msg 0 x coming 80070070: "do not have enough space for the installation..." Even if I have 20 GB of space? Pls solve this problem immediately.

    Hey Shiva,

    I suggest that you post the application on Microsoft TechNet forum because we have experts working on these issues. You can check the link to post the same query on TechNet:

    http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/WindowsServer/en-us/home?Forum=windowsserver2008r2general

    Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have other questions related to Windows.

  • When the Samsung Ativ Smart Pc pro device will be updated for windows 8.1?

    I have Samsung Ativ Smart Pc pro device 64 based system XE700T1C-H01SA model number and I want to know when it will be updated for windows 8.1?

    A quick Bing or Google could tell you to October 18.

  • 22/07/13 - caveat, 'ZIRCON SYSTEMS, TECH SUPPORT FOR WINDOWS' CROOK, USING THE PLOY of id # 888DCA60-FC0A-11CF-8F0F-00C04FD7D062

    Last week, and now on the longest phone conversation with me this morning, Mon, 22/07/13, phone swindler wants to CHECK the ID NUMBER OF YOUR COMPUTER.  A 3rd call repeat 'husband' today, from "Steve Matthew," of "Zircon systems", where the staff is all "Microsoft Certified technicians".  Said our PC has been disconnected from the server "universal routing" and needed to check the identification number.  Said computer infected and disengaged, errors with malicious files.  That 50% of Microsoft applications does not.  Finally, after several questions polite but stupid me, as if to say but our computer works OK?  the appellant was told that he is temporarily hung up a temporary server! but it must be reconnected...  After having his name and telephone number - strongly Indian accented man "Steve Matthew" on the phone # 408-498-3608, and have patiently give me the 888DCA60 etc etc 32 numbers, he indicated that he understood my being suspicious, but it is a Microsoft Certified tech, calling for Windows, have we not Windows 7 or XP or Windows 8, etc.?    And he said I could not find the computer ID number easily, it wasn't on our guaranteed purchase paperwork, etc, that I would need to go online with him, to find our location.

    Knowing that registrations for computers, go directly to the manufacturer only if you send the information on your purchase, and that no known iin manufacturer sends the modern world 'Oops, you're disconnected' phone calls, it seemed a bit of fun to keep to provide information...

    So I explained to Mr. Steve, when he repeated for the 4th time that it has been certified Microsoft Tech and trustworthy and kept warning me that our computer would break soon, that, by analogy, certified Subaru Techncians had simply taken a few classes to automotive Subaru training and were not necessarily qualified or guaranteed to work on my car the certification does not matter, you should still consult your dealer, the garage, make sure it's good reputation.    Then, I asked him directly, so, on a phone call from me, a total unknown, he would be willing to send me or transfer to me $2 000,00.  He actually misses, in dismay.  So I repeated it-$ 2,000, say, in US dollars, would it send it to me, if I had called and told him his bank account had been disconnected from his bank, and I needed to reconnect it?   He ate and asked me ' you mean $2,000! $? ' so I said yes, would he give me or transfer to me on this amount, based on a phone call?  He said absolutely not.  End of quote.   I told him how we would check with some type IT geek friends we know, took his phone, name and said I would be back to him and please DON'T NOT CALL BACK IN AN HOUR, BUT PUT us WE HIS DO NOT CALL LIST.

    At this point, I googled Zircon systems - and there is no such American society less than a jeweler or invest co. in Illinois), although I had a systems Zicom in India, which seems to be the sale of legitimate & electronic security systems and then I googled the identification number, find some great ads about what happen and asks what will be PayPal scam, if one agrees with the appellant and goes online and follow their directions.

    (See mutation 2012 of a David Jacoby to http://www.securelist.com/en/blog/208193750/ , who described a telephone scam quite similar, with the technical information, copy requested screens, orders).   Maybe giving a technical support genuine or scam to support people on your side, an idea of what was going on my caller to walk me through, if I had fallen for the Universal Server disconnected claim it does?

    Hope this helps to update your information, files.

    In any case, this is my first time ever having reported a telephone scam.  Thought it would do, seems since then I received a call from update and more sophisticated scam.  My husband simply hung up on the caller last week - he knows little re our PC, I ask more tech-savvy people to help if necessary.  But then, the scammer called back, too.  If something had to be done to put an end to the process?

    Don't forget, if you get that kind of call, simply ask the crook to trust YOU, say that you are a certified technician to bankruptcy with years of training from the IRS.  Ask if he is personally prepared to transfer $2 000,00 to you (via Paypal, do not give your bank account to him for any potential future direct deposit!), but preferably by cheque of... And it must be sent to the address of your worst enemy in life, as you need the alimony to a former spouse.  Or to a mailbox in a different city than your...  And then tell him you'll telephone him with the identification number of your computer, once you have verified that the money is in hand.

    Done politely, in a pleasant soft voice, you would be surprised how unprepared the scammer or snow must be befriended as a simple employee, but itself for you send funds then asked?  I'm looking seriously for the money from them here - I'm not asking in fact send me $2,000, but I said that I was trying to explain by analogy, with auto - trained technicians and requests for money, why I wanted to check with the best-known people before giving identification numbers.  Analogies, it seems well understand what we hear - an example?  I just him speechless when I wanted a large amount of course him sent me instead...

    Uh, Mr. Steve Matthew, Zircon systems, technical support for Windows company, also clearly didn't "want to send me a few thousand, and he hung up, after I suggested that he does not call again, asked him to put us on the list of subscribers do not call...   Clearly a new variant, although, in the wick on the Microsoft Certified Tech claims, the name of Zircon systems company and so I thought after that.

    Hello

    I had a similar call from Indian women (?) strongly accented called 'Janet' of 'Zedconnsystems', based in Floria, USA. She had called asking to speak with my roommate to tell her at the computer (which is mine) showed the error messages.  She shook off the usual garbage and was unable to answer most of the questions I asked, but gave his phone number as 4084983608.

    As far as scams go this one seems rather transparent, but mention on the off chance someone saves a load of hassle!

  • Support for Windows 10 in Qosmio X 70 - has

    Hello

    I have a X 70-a, and according to the plan of Toshiba support, full support for Windows 10 only will be available January 31, 2016 ('coz that's what you get when you pay 1500-2000 euros for a cell phone, right?)

    Any who tried to win 10 on a similar laptop? Personally, I don't see what is the hold up and do not understand why they need half a year to offer support because most of the drivers Windows 8.1 should be available (assuming that they were well written in the first place).

    "That's what I get for a laptop of 1,500 euros" is exactly what I had in mind when searching for this Web site in order to get my windows 10 drivers only to find out that I am not on the priority of Toshiba.

    Keep the windows 10 update has an option to restore your old windows for a month (available in recovery at startup menu), I took the plunge by installing Windows on my 770 - 13F X 10.

    Here are the problems I encountered (I guess I'll find out later):

    -Windows installed a bad driver for the wifi adapter (Qualcomm Atheros) that makes the BSOD on startup. I manually installed a Windows 8.1 driver found on a non official (atheros.cz) in safe mode, with a second PC and a USB key.
    Win 10 then start over, but I can not activate wifi, both front panel and fn + F8 key for wifi doesn't seem to work. If anyone has a solution or just a hint...

    -The main Win 10 Search bar doesn't seem to be functional. It's weird and annoying.

  • I keep getting failed to install with error codes 643 and 646 on my Vista, when I install updates for Windows... What should I do?

    I keep getting failed to install with error codes 643 and 646 on my Vista, when I install updates for Windows... What should I do?

    Hello

    Try this 1st to see if it helps, and it should:

    Description of the Patch registration cleanup tool
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/976220/

    ------------------------------------------------------

    If necessary :

    Try this - Panel - Windows Updates - on every update that will not be installed - click on the important updates
    or the update itself - double click a view more information (or click top then discovers on the right)

    Those who will take you to a page where you can download the update.

    Or go here and the KBxxxxxx number to download it.

    Download Center - mount the KBxxxxxx.

    Microsoft Download Center
    http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/en/default.aspx

    Download - SAVE - go to where you put them - click on - RUN AS ADMIN

    Then you can right click on the update in the updates Windows and HIDE.

    If you get an error Installer install this version:

    Windows install 4.5 Redistributable
    http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=5A58B56F-60B6-4412-95B9-54D056D6F9F4&displaylang=en

    ----------------------------------------------------

    Then run this:

    How to reset the Windows Update components? -a Mr Fixit
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/971058

    Description of the system for Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, update tool and
    for Windows 7
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/947821

    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Because these are all Office updates you might get more information if necessary in the Agency of those groups that
    may have experienced the same problem.

    Office newsgroups
    http://www.Microsoft.com/Office/Community/en-us/FlyoutOverview.mspx

    Microsoft.public.office.misc discussions
    http://www.Microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/list/en-us/default.aspx?DG=Microsoft.public.Office.misc&cat=en_us_01cb749f-c998-4762-8099-df71793c11c7&lang=en&CR=us

    ------------------------------------------------------------

    If necessary you can incident free get reports however the above should take care of it for you.

    Windows updates - free Incident report

    Go here and click on-> Windows Update fails while searching, downloading or installation of updates
    http://support.Microsoft.com/GP/wusupport#tab3

    The security updates, you can get free support Incident report
    http://www.Microsoft.com/protect/resources/support.aspx

    I hope this helps.

    Rob - bicycle - Mark Twain said it is good.

  • Support for windows xp sp3

    When will support for windows xp sp3 microsoft stop?

    Hi Adrien,.

    You can get the details: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifeselectindex for all Microsoft Products.

    For XP SP3: http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?p1=12757

    I hope this helps.

  • OfficeJet Pro 8600: Printer offline and HP Support for Windows 10 don't come upward

    I'm trying to scan pictures to my computer.  Have upgraded to windows 10. My printer is connected wifi.  I bring the printer in Control Panel, set up my printer and it says printer is offline.  Indications are no good they do not appear to be implemented for users windows 10. When I try to go to the hp support for windows 10, I have just a white screen.  I am very frustrated.  I can print to the printer, but he won't let me not scan to the computer, and that's what I need.

    Hi @Procats,

    Welcome to the HP Forums!

    I understand that you cannot scan on Windows 10, with your HP Officejet Pro 8600 printer. I'm happy to discuss this issue scan for you!

    Please, try the following steps:

    Check the connection of the printer on the network and troubleshoot any problems with the printer, router, installation or connection.
  • key questions that need to be addressed as a result of Microsoft removed support for Windows XP in 2014

    I'm looking to find some key questions that need to be addressed as a result of Microsoft removed support for Windows XP in 2014

    If you have links to areas would be great.

    I know more obvious as security and updates, drivers, hardware support - would be good to have a list that is known. mainly on the basis of the company.

    Thank you very much

    I'm looking to find some key questions that need to be addressed as a result of Microsoft removed support for Windows XP in 2014

    If you have links to areas would be great.

    I know more obvious as security and updates, drivers, hardware support - would be good to have a list that is known. mainly on the basis of the company.

    Thank you very much

    Stop using XP in April 2014.

    Although I know that some companies still using Windows 2000, so...

    You're not real specific-, but the basic answer to your question is to find a list of the updates through the catalogue and download/save to some media.  Integrate as much as possible in support of installation that you plan to use after the date of 'dead' of the then 13 year operating system and several.

    Drivers are not the responsibility of Microsoft unless it happens to be Microsoft hardware.  Go through the manufacturer (and it is possble the manufacturer will be * no * drivers for older operating systems supply - like XP.)

  • Support for Windows XP x 64 for NiDAQmx PCI-6601?

    We use the PCI-6601 with Windows XP x 86 and we want to move to Windows XP x 64.

    I have notced the discussion on this forum:

    http://forums.NI.com/NI/board/message?board.ID=250&requireLogin=false&thread.ID=20698

    Are there updates on support for XP x 64? The latest version of the software only supports Vista x 64 so far, and we are unable to use it for our application.

    Thank you.

    Erik

    Hello Erik,.

    Please use the support NEITHER.  From now on, we still have no support for Windows XP x 64, and due to the massive amount of Windows users from XP to Vista and beyond it is doubtful that we will in the future have the support for XP x 64.  From now on, your best bet is to stick with your current operating system, or if you need to move to 64-bit then, as you have already mentioned, we manage Vista x 64.  I hope this helps.

    Kind regards

  • Microsoft has no support for windows 7?

    Microsoft has no support for windows 7?

    If your operating system is preinstalled on your computer, your support should be provided by the manufacturer (OEM) who provided the computer rather than Microsoft.  Microsoft will provide free assistance for problems of installation of Service Packs and updates for Windows even if your machine is an OEM.

    Start a new post in this Forum and include details of any problems you encounter and the people here will do their best to help you find a solution.

    How to ask a question
    http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/555375

    Microsoft Technical Support phone numbers
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/319726/en-us

    Microsoft U.S. Office locations
    http://www.Microsoft.com/about/companyinformation/usaoffices/en/us/default.aspx

    Online Assisted Support options
    http://support.Microsoft.com/select/default.aspx?target=assistance

    Microsoft contact information - Is supported by the phone number, Email
    http://support.Microsoft.com/GP/phonelist#phone

    Contact Microsoft
    http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=mscom#TAB0

  • If I switch to windows 8. It will be supported in windows 7.

    If I switch to windows 8. It will be supported in windows 7. or do I have to do a new clean OS reinstalled on my computer?

    You have the option to reinstall Windows 7, or you can use the easiest method:

    How to reinstall Windows 8

    You have two options:

    If you want to reinstall Windows 8, which means remove applications and personal files and settings, you can use the reset and refresh. This is equivalent to a clean install.

    To do this, follow these steps:

    · Press the Windows key + i on your keyboard to show the charms (if you use a touch screen: touch the right edge of your screen and drag your finger to the left)

    · Click settings

    · Click change PC settings

    · Click general in the left column

    · In virtue remove all and reinstall Windows, click Start

    Then follow instructions that will be provided on the screen to reinstall Windows on your PC.

    Option 2:

    If you create an installation DVD or a USB bootable, you can use them to reinstall Windows. First, you will need to reinstall license qualification, then begin the upgrade to Windows 8. License of qualification means that you will need to reinstall Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7.

    Option 3:

    A workaround for this situation is to create a system image of Windows 8, just after you have upgraded. So if your drive plant, you can simply restore the image on a new hard drive or restore the image on the same drive, if you want to reinstall Windos 8.

    See the following for instructions on how to create an image of the installation process of Windows 8:

    http://techingiteasy.WordPress.com/2012/10/29/how-to-backup-your-Windows-8-installation/

    (references Windows 7, but the same principles apply to Windows 8).

Maybe you are looking for