The Next Five-Year Plan

With the announcement that the Lastest and Finalist of MS-Windows editions will become stone later this month, we can perhaps guess that there will no more work done on this software product be its vendor. Maybe they want out, and to neither confirm nor deny any knowledge of past software products. Once this last last deed is done the micro-O/S game seems to be missing its biggest player in the future. From now on people, you are on your own, be it 7 or someday down the road, 10. Nothing in big time technology can last forever, and not often more than a few years. Just like stalwarts such as myself you'll be left with DVD distributions (Oh, you do buy the DVD's, right???) and your own wits to solve your problems. You get some time off before the fact to relax... I am already writing C++ code again and don't miss the Internet socially. We had all of the fun from 1991 and on, but now it is over.
Those were fun days, indeed. I've gone Linux... see ya!
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo M82, M58p; HP 8440 (micro-cluster/distributed)
OS
Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
CPU
better than average, I suppose...
Motherboard
OEM
Memory
4-to-8GB, depending
Graphics Card(s)
DV, HDMI
Sound Card
n/a
Monitor(s) Displays
IBM ThinkVision; HP LV1911; HP 8440
Screen Resolution
decent enough for me
Hard Drives
a number of them, from 160GB to 2TB
Cooling
no need
Internet Speed
slack
Antivirus
AVG, MSE
Browser
FIREFOX
Other Info
I 'grew up' on the VAX/VMS technology of the 1980's,
where I fell in love with Micro-VAXclusters...
I actually own a working, full power VAXstation 2000!
(This machine was the first true engineering workstation.)
The name of the game is not 'bury Win7'. Rather it is to foist panic onto the stalwart users of Win7 and FORCE THEM to shell-out the cost of buying Win10...
I've only read Page 1 and then a few more recent posts. I have gone through a period of relocation and then moving my (ultra-critical) Dell laptop between two houses, one of which had many multiple computers, and a WHS2011 server running WSUS thus providing updates to all. All meaning W7 PCs. Well to make a long story short, I've uninstalled WSUS and will use the WHS2011 server for backups and to serve some files, and am currently going-thru machines to get them in order. Yesterday I went to Dell's website and critically examined every update and made certain this PC (the critical laptop with our lives on it) was up-to-date, and in fact most of the drivers are now old themselves. Point being that this PC runs just fine and I don't NEED Intel or Dell to provide new drivers for me, at least so long as I don't touch the hardware or W7. This thread has me thinking "don't bother with any more WU" i.e. since my PC ain't broke I have no further need to fix it.

Though I am considering 0patch still.
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Latitude E6540 Laptop
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i7 4600M @ 2.90GHz
Motherboard
Dell Inc. 0CYT5F (SOCKET 0)
Memory
16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 797MHz (11-11-11-28)
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD Graphics 4600 (Dell) 2048MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 8790M
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP ZR30w (2560x1600@60Hz)
Hard Drives
256GB LITEONIT LMT-256M6M-41 mm SATA (SSD)
1TB Samsung SSD 860 EVO mSATA SATA (SSD)
2TB USB 3.0 USB Device
115GB SanDisk Ultra Fit USB
Other Info
Multiple Dell E-Port Plus II Port Replicator/Docking Stations 0Y72NH USB 3.0 + 130W AC Adapters
With the announcement that the Lastest and Finalist of MS-Windows editions will become stone later this month,...

You're over-dramatizing.
Not stone, just no more updates. Millions of people will still be using it and being productive.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP p6-2020t
OS
Win 7 Ult 64-bit
CPU
G620 2.6GHZ Pentium R
Memory
6 GB
Monitor(s) Displays
25" HPLV2311
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
1 SATA, 1 exterior SATA
Case
HP
Cooling
PSU
Antivirus
Glasswire
Browser
Waterfox; Firefox; Chrome for work
Other Info
Firewall--Glasswire
Similar specs in Gateway DX4200
Verizon FIOS Wired network

1 other Win7 computer-- has SSD
You're over-dramatizing.
Not stone, just no more updates. Millions of people will still be using it and being productive.

Yes. It is end of support not end of life. You computer will still function.
 

My Computers

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My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP p6-2020t
OS
Win 7 Ult 64-bit
CPU
G620 2.6GHZ Pentium R
Memory
6 GB
Monitor(s) Displays
25" HPLV2311
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
1 SATA, 1 exterior SATA
Case
HP
Cooling
PSU
Antivirus
Glasswire
Browser
Waterfox; Firefox; Chrome for work
Other Info
Firewall--Glasswire
Similar specs in Gateway DX4200
Verizon FIOS Wired network

1 other Win7 computer-- has SSD

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
CPU
Ivy Bridge Core i5 3570K (Delidded)
Motherboard
Asus P8Z77-V LE PLUS
Memory
G.Skill "Ares" DDR3 PC3-12800 - 1600MHz (16Gb)
Graphics Card(s)
Asus Dual-RX480-O4G
Sound Card
Creative Sound Blaster Z w/5.1 sound system
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus IPS 23"
Screen Resolution
16/9
Hard Drives
Internal:
500Go Sata 6Gb/s (x2)
500Go Sata 3Gb/s (x2)
SSD 60Go Sata 6Gb/s
PSU
In Win C 900W Series 80+ Platinum
Case
Thermaltake Chaser A71
Cooling
Custom Water Cooling Loop
Keyboard
Cooler Master QuickFire XTi
Mouse
Razer Imperator 2012 (4G)
Antivirus
MSE
Browser
IE 11.0.xxx Rtm
Other Info
"Raid0" with Intel Smart Response Technology (HDD/SSD)
I have seen other major vendors, like high performance folks, quietly make their device drivers available to support their hardware, some of which is elite books, for example as well. Sometimes the wise geek must look for the substance and ignore the style, such as html over css. There are other major players in the big wide world that also support their excellent hardware for old winprods, although their culture favors Linux. The new NUC's seem to be larger versions of the Raspberry Pi to my blurry eye. Perhaps all is not lost.

And the Zen master said, "We'll see."
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo M82, M58p; HP 8440 (micro-cluster/distributed)
OS
Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
CPU
better than average, I suppose...
Motherboard
OEM
Memory
4-to-8GB, depending
Graphics Card(s)
DV, HDMI
Sound Card
n/a
Monitor(s) Displays
IBM ThinkVision; HP LV1911; HP 8440
Screen Resolution
decent enough for me
Hard Drives
a number of them, from 160GB to 2TB
Cooling
no need
Internet Speed
slack
Antivirus
AVG, MSE
Browser
FIREFOX
Other Info
I 'grew up' on the VAX/VMS technology of the 1980's,
where I fell in love with Micro-VAXclusters...
I actually own a working, full power VAXstation 2000!
(This machine was the first true engineering workstation.)
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