From Windows XP to Windows 10 -- How Microsoft's end-of-life nag screens have changed

From Windows XP to Windows 10 -- How Microsoft's end-of-life nag screens have changed

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Microsoft has evolved its approach to warning users about the end of life (EOL) of its Windows operating systems over the years. The methods and techniques used, from Windows XP onwards, have varied, ranging from the polite to the downright aggressive (we're looking at you, Windows 7). This journey, revealed in a new video, highlights how Microsoft's strategy has shifted to ensure users are aware of when their operating system will no longer receive support, emphasizing the importance of security and system updates and, in some cases, upgrading you against your will without warning (we're still looking at you, Windows… [Continue Reading]

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