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Old January 7th 19, 01:21 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
David B.[_10_]
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On 07/01/2019 01:09, Bill in Co wrote:
I rarely use that Windows 7 laptop at this point, so it hasn't been a big
issue for me. I'm using the Windows XP desktop computer almost all the
time, including right here.


FYI

Updates are cumulative(and have been for some time) for Windows 7, thus
January's update(and each month thereafter) will include December's(and
subsequent month) patches.

While one can hide updates on Win7, the more prevalent issue is Win7 has
about 1 yr of entire life support left. Anyone running Win7 should have
a plan to replace the device. Also of note, application software from
other companies will also cease support for Windows 7, some even prior
to MSFT Win7 end-of-life/support.

Plan ahead, MSFT is already on record that consumer's will not see an
extension of Win7 support after Jan 20, 2020.
- i.e. they won't make the same mistake they did by extending support
for XP.

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