Microsoft will soon make Windows Vista history. In April of 1977, the "life" of one of the worst Windows versions in history will end. At this point you have to choose to downgrade to Windows XP or upgrade to Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10.
Windows Vista will officially end its life on April 11, 2017, starting at this point. Microsoft will stop all support for this operating system. So if you're running Vista, it's time to upgrade to a newer version of Windows.
Microsoft launched Windows Vista on January 30, 2007. Unfortunately, Microsoft's new operating system has encountered negative opposition from experts and users. However, Microsoft has continued to support this operating system for the past 10 years but now they have officially ended this.
According to the Microsoft support page, after April 11, 2012, Windows Vista users will no longer receive new security updates, free or paid support options, or live updates. Route from Microsoft ".
It should be noted that this does not mean that your Vista computer will suddenly shut down. However, without Microsoft support, it will be slow and vulnerable to viruses, malware and other security threats. Microsoft also terminated support for Microsoft Security Essentials on Vista.
According to NetMarketshare, Windows Vista accounted for 0.78% of the desktop operating system market share.This figure is less than half compared to 1.65% still using Windows 8 and 8.45% for Windows XP.
It's possible that the departure of Windows Vista will not be as regrettable as Windows XP before, but even after that it will affect the number of users using this version. So let's schedule some time to upgrade our system before Microsoft stops supporting Vista to avoid problems using an unsecured operating system.
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