Windows to pull the plug on Vista

Microsoft has finally decided to stop its support to one of its not so popular operating systems &ndash Vista. Vista, an operating system launched by Microsoft in the year 2007, had most of its mainstream support axed back in 2012. Now, Microsoft has announced that it will be ending the support for Windows Vista next month.

So, from April 11, 2017, Microsoft will no longer receive any security updates, security hotfixes, free or paid assisted support options or online technical content updates from Microsoft.

" Microsoft has provided support for Windows Vista for the past 10 years, but the time has come for us, along with our hardware and software partners, to invest our resources towards more recent technologies so that we can continue to deliver great new experiences," says the company.

Although the computers which run on the Vista operating system will continue to work post support, they may be found vulnerable to attacks or become infected with malware or other security threats.

User and administrators are encouraged to upgrade to a system that is currently supported although it' s worth noting this most likely will involve purchasing a new device.

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FAQ
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What's with the name? I figured Windows Vista would be called Windows 2007 or something.
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You and me both. However, Microsoft has somewhat painted itself into a corner by choosing names like Windows Me and Windows XP for the two prior client releases of Windows. Now, it has to try and outdo itself with each product version's name; otherwise, people would consider it to be a boring release. Certainly, Windows 2007 sounds less exciting than Windows XP.
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What is Windows Vista?
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Windows Vista is the name of the next major version of Windows, and the successor to Windows XP.
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What is Windows Vista?
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Windows Vista is the name of the next major version of Windows, and the successor to Windows XP.
Q
What is Windows Vista?
A
Windows Vista is the name of the next major version of Windows, and the successor to Windows XP.
Q
What is Windows Vista?
A
Windows Vista is the name of the next major version of Windows, and the successor to Windows XP.