As per latest
announcement of Microsoft when you purchase a new computer, it won't support
Windows 7 OS. Microsoft has recently put out a statement regarding a change to
its support policy according to which Intel’s latest Skylake processors are not
going to be fully supported on the earlier versions of operating systems.
Microsoft is now influencing the owners of such chips to upgrade to Windows 10
for full acquiring the support. As business persons and organizations are
running towards Windows 10 as fast as they can but still they need more time to
accommodate with this new OS. Phone-Help-Desk.Com is one of the
best Windows 7 technical support provider.
This new
policy doesn't mean that Windows 7 and 8.1 operating systems are no longer
supported. As the two operating systems, software’s
will still get updates in the upcoming years. But only if you use a hardware
that goes well with those operating systems, then only you are able to upgrade
and use this software. If you want further assistance than calling a Windows 7
technical support is the right
choice to solve your Windows related issues instantly.
Microsoft
free upgrade to Windows 10 was a grassroots for businesses organizations to implement
the latest software. But still 55% of the world users are still using Windows 7
on their computer and laptop devices along with business organizations which
consider it a constant and trouble-free operating system. Microsoft is still
waiting for the resettlement to happen and waiting for more active users for Windows
10.While using the previous versions of Windows 7 or 8.1 if you confront any
type of issue in adopting OS, then you can directly contact on Windows help desk phone number and get an immediate solution at very reasonable rates.
Companies adopt windows 10 at their
own pace
The approach
of using Windows 10 has partially worked as still some of the users are using
Windows 7. But business corporations are accepting it.”Companies are generally
positive toward Windows 10,” according to Steve Kleynhans, an analyst working in American research and
advisory firm Gartner.
Widening bridge between hardware and
software
Terry
Myerson, executive vice president of the Windows and Devices Group at Microsoft
in an interview, said that “We expect to see 300 million what we categorize as
new PCs this year, and they want clarity as to where they can get
fully-supported quality in those purchase decisions, “as PC sales are dropping
but still some business enterprises are using them. Microsoft has provided an
option for customers to buy latest version hardware that supports Windows 7 and 8.1. “If you really
value reliability and compatibility above all else, then there’s the option of
buying hardware with the platform that was designed for it,” he added.
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