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    PC Makers Won’t Be Allowed to Sell Windows 7 PCs after October 2016.

    Team TechcoliteBy Team TechcoliteNovember 4, 2015No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Microsoft has recently announced that PC makers are won’t allowed to ship or sell PCs with windows 7 or windows 8/8.1 pre installed from October 2016. That means that buyers will not get windows 7 pre installed with the PCs after this time frame. They only have to use windows 10 if they want to use a windows operating system.

    Microsoft has been quietly updated its Windows Lifecycle Fact Sheet page to note that October 31 is the last date on which manufacturers can sell new computers with Windows 7 (specifically, the Professional SKU for OEMs) pre-installed on them. Interestingly enough, the end-of-sales date for Windows 8 laptops will arrive sooner than that – as per the date mentioned in the sheet, the end-of-sales date for the three-year-old operating system is set to June 30, 2016.

    Microsoft usually sets the end-of-sales date of a Windows version two years after the release of the version that immediately succeeds it. But the company had to make an exception after the release of Windows 8 due to poor demand of the operating system.

    Also Read:- Windows 10 Upgrade to Become Automatic as a ‘Recommended Update’ in 2016

    After launching of windows 10, Microsoft has been criticised by its awful strategy of product management, especially windows 10. However Microsoft hasn’t told yet the reason behind this announcement.

    According to latest news in various media, Windows 10 is now powers 8 percent of all computers across the globe, according to the data provided by marketing research firm Net Applications. Windows 7 continues to dominate the chart with 55.71 percent capture, whereas Apple’s OS X El Capitan has a share of 2.18 percent.

    Also Read:- YouTube is finally launched Their Paid Subscription Plan called YouTube Red.

    Microsoft was literally supposed to end the sales of Windows 7 on October 2014, but it later extended it for Professional (OEM) SKUs. Do note that the extended support lifecycle of Windows 7 remains changed – January 14, 2020.

    The change represents a vote of confidence from Microsoft management that businesses are willing to migrate from Windows 7 to Windows 10. It also means they’re betting that consumer acceptance of the newest OS release will be solidly positive.

    Conclusion

    So, if you are willing to purchase a brand new PC with windows operating system in near future, you must aware of this news. After October 2015 you will only get an option of windows 10. So, if you are enthusiastic about windows 7 than make sure you brought a PC before October 2015. We also encourage you to express your opinion on this. Just drop a comment below.


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