Microsoft’s Windows Vista reached the end of mainstream support on April 10, 2012, and it will exit the extended support period on April 11, 2017. Well, users of Windows Vista can move to Windows 7, 8 and 10 to get all the supports.

Say GoodBye To Windows Vista!

Do you remember Windows Vista? Wait! are you using it right now? Then, it’s time to switch to another OS because Windows Vista, which is often referred to as Microsoft’s biggest flop in OS industry has just entered its last two months of support.

Microsoft’s Windows Vista reached the end of mainstream support on April 10, 2012, and it will exit the extended support period on April 11, 2017. That means users who are still using Windows Vista will not receive patches for security vulnerabilities that Microsoft discovers.

Well, users of Windows Vista can move to Windows 7, 8 and 10 to get all the supports. Undoubtedly Windows 10 is the Microsoft’s first choice. However, Windows 7 will be just fine, and users will get updates until January 2020.

Let me tell you Windows Vista is right now running on just 0.84% of the world’s desktop. According to NetMarketShare. Windows Vista’s biggest share in past 12 months was 1.42% in April 2016. This is all because of the OS caused problems to many users after installing it.

So, if you are still using Windows Vista then its time to switch to another operating system. For us, Windows 7 will be the better choice and users will get updates until January 2020. So, what do you think about this? Share your views in the comment box below.

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