2016/10/25 22:02:27
XrayMan
 
Two older versions of Windows are approaching their mandatory retirement date. If you want a new PC running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, you'll have fewer options beginning on Nov. 1.    Link
2016/10/25 22:31:31
Nereus
 
Note that this is only applies to OEM PC/laptop builders (Dell and the likes). Windows 7 will continue to be supported into early 2020, and you'll still be able to buy the operating system itself from retailers (while stocks last) and register it with MS as normal.
 
2016/10/26 08:19:15
candle_86
Well what if I want to buy a new computer with Windows 8.0 and not 8.1 hmm
2016/10/26 09:56:52
fearpoint
oh noes. Not Windoze 7!!!
 
Think of the children!!11!
2016/10/26 10:30:57
Nereus
candle_86
Well what if I want to buy a new computer with Windows 8.0 and not 8.1 hmm


There was a poll. Nobody on the planet wanted Windows 8.0. Nobody.
 
2016/10/26 12:24:41
candle_86
Nereus
candle_86
Well what if I want to buy a new computer with Windows 8.0 and not 8.1 hmm


There was a poll. Nobody on the planet wanted Windows 8.0. Nobody.
 





I wanted Windows 8.0, it was amazing
2016/10/26 14:06:13
Nereus
candle_86
Nereus
candle_86
Well what if I want to buy a new computer with Windows 8.0 and not 8.1 hmm

There was a poll. Nobody on the planet wanted Windows 8.0. Nobody.

I wanted Windows 8.0, it was amazing

Drugs are bad, m'kay?
 
2016/10/26 20:48:16
XrayMan
 
I skipped Win 8, and happy with that decision.     :)
2016/10/27 00:22:34
loveha
Still rocking 7. Probably will till 2020 when support is dropped. Maybe by then the kinks will get worked out of 10.
2016/10/31 17:21:37
lehpron
loveha
Still rocking 7. Probably will till 2020 when support is dropped. Maybe by then the kinks will get worked out of 10.
Naw, there'll be an 11 to cover it up.  I'm Seven forever.


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