Newbie-grade Greetings to all from Down Under!
Forgive me if this has been covered before folks, but further to the whole subject of the coming 7pocalypse, I am hoping one of you might be able to categorically set the record straight on the following (seemingly) simple question:
Does Microsoft's "End of Support" for Windows 7 on January 14 next year mean:
A) That they will no longer issue any new updates from that day on, but that the whole catalogue of their previous updates will nonetheless still remain available for download (on a free basis) from their website for some time to come... (and if so, for how long?)
OR:
B) That not even the existing updates will be available for download from that day on...
(In which case, the critical question becomes - Has Microsoft declared any particular date yet as being the day on which they will issue their very last update prior to the final plug-pull?)
I very much suspect the correct answer is unfortunately going to be "B", but there has been no specific wording amongst everything I have read so far on the subject that categorically rules out "A" as being the actual case.
Whatever the answer, it seems that several of the ingredients are gradually tetris-ing into place for some type of monumental download-gridlock (images of the highway traffic-jam scene in "Deep Impact" come to mind, with 14th Jan. 2020 being the date that the comet hits in this instance...) All that will be needed to trigger the final mayhem will be a round of stories about the looming crisis on the nightly news channels...
Anyhow, on a more positive note, I know from occasional and useful lurks over the years that these forums have been around for quite a while now and are obviously very active and incredibly helpful. Of equal importance is the impression that they appear to remain a thoroughly civil place to communicate in (in spite of the trend towards the opposite in the majority of forums nowadays...) So genuine congratulations (newb-grade though they may be) to all and sundry are therefore most definitely in order!
Best Wishes, and Many Thanks in advance,
Clouseau.
Forgive me if this has been covered before folks, but further to the whole subject of the coming 7pocalypse, I am hoping one of you might be able to categorically set the record straight on the following (seemingly) simple question:
Does Microsoft's "End of Support" for Windows 7 on January 14 next year mean:
A) That they will no longer issue any new updates from that day on, but that the whole catalogue of their previous updates will nonetheless still remain available for download (on a free basis) from their website for some time to come... (and if so, for how long?)
OR:
B) That not even the existing updates will be available for download from that day on...
(In which case, the critical question becomes - Has Microsoft declared any particular date yet as being the day on which they will issue their very last update prior to the final plug-pull?)
I very much suspect the correct answer is unfortunately going to be "B", but there has been no specific wording amongst everything I have read so far on the subject that categorically rules out "A" as being the actual case.
Whatever the answer, it seems that several of the ingredients are gradually tetris-ing into place for some type of monumental download-gridlock (images of the highway traffic-jam scene in "Deep Impact" come to mind, with 14th Jan. 2020 being the date that the comet hits in this instance...) All that will be needed to trigger the final mayhem will be a round of stories about the looming crisis on the nightly news channels...
Anyhow, on a more positive note, I know from occasional and useful lurks over the years that these forums have been around for quite a while now and are obviously very active and incredibly helpful. Of equal importance is the impression that they appear to remain a thoroughly civil place to communicate in (in spite of the trend towards the opposite in the majority of forums nowadays...) So genuine congratulations (newb-grade though they may be) to all and sundry are therefore most definitely in order!
Best Wishes, and Many Thanks in advance,
Clouseau.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Precision
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit
