Wow! What do you think.

Calin

Well-Known Member
Microsoft being Microsoft
Kinda surprised you haven't heard about it yet it was a big deal back then
 

AlienMenace

Well-Known Member
Yea, really don't know how I missed that article. I'm pretty much reading most of the pc mag web sites. I have know worries since I am running Windows 10 anyway.
 

Calin

Well-Known Member
I'm in a lot of PC building Facebook groups and I follow a lot of PC websites on Twitter so I just come across the latest information by simply going on social media.
 

2048Megabytes

Active Member
The author of the article writes: "It’s a Windows 10 world and we’re living in it—whether we like it or not." If you want to just lay down and take the crap from Microsoft then this statement is true. Linux Mint and Ubuntu are great alternative operating systems now.

I also read somebody has hacked the code already that removes the block of Windows updates for Windows 7. I am likely going to just use Linux Mint for my Internet and word processing. Windows 7 will be my gaming operating system until likely around 2024 until I find an alternative for that.
 

Darren

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Staff member
The author of the article writes: "It’s a Windows 10 world and we’re living in it—whether we like it or not." If you want to just lay down and take the crap from Microsoft then this statement is true. Linux Mint and Ubuntu are great alternative operating systems now.

I also read somebody has hacked the code already that removes the block of Windows updates for Windows 7. I am likely going to just use Linux Mint for my Internet and word processing. Windows 7 will be my gaming operating system until likely around 2024 until I find an alternative for that.

2024? 4 years after support ends?
 

Darren

Moderator
Staff member
What about all the users that are still running XP? lol
They're asking for trouble and most websites/browsers don't work anymore. If you're careful online they're still somewhat usable sure but support ending certainly complicates things.
 
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