Microsoft Bids Farewell to Windows 7 | Time for Full-Screen Warnings to Begin
https://wccftech.com/microsoft-bids-farewell-to-windows-7/
With Tuesday's updates, Microsoft officially called it quits on Windows 7, probably the most user-favourite desktop operating system we have seen to date. Introduced in 2009, the company replaced it with the release of Windows 10 in 2015.
However, it took Windows 10 over 4 years to even get over the dominance of Windows 7 in the market, with the newest operating system hitting that mark just last year. While there are no official stats available, data from NetMarketShare suggests that even now every 1 in 4 computer is being powered by Windows 7. While the free upgrade offer is still working, it remains clear that some users are just not ready to make the move - or that their hardware doesn't support it.