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Still holding onto a computer running Windows XP or Windows Vista? It may be time to upgrade to Windows 10.
Microsoft has officially ended extended support for Windows Vista, meaning it will no longer receive security or other updates.
Today Windows Update sees the first mainstream release of the Windows 10 Creators Update and the last public patches, ever, for Windows Vista. Released to manufacturing on November 8, 2006 and ...
With Windows Vista support ending, businesses must embrace Windows 10 as their primary OS. Check out these pitfalls you'll avoid by transitioning systems.
Microsoft Windows Vista, released in 2007, reaches the end of life for extended support on April 11, 2017 – the same day Microsoft ships Windows 10 Creators Update.
Windows 10 is a clear improvement over Windows Vista—but Windows Vista users can’t upgrade for free. Despite its rocky start, a fully patched Vista PC works reasonably well.
Yet another version of Windows is entering the home stretch of its support life. One year from today, on April 11, 2017, Microsoft will end all software updates for Windows Vista.
This post details Windows 10 Under the Cover Changes new features and developments in Windows 10 & talks of evolution from Windows Vista to Windows 10 ...