Moderated Re: Operating System unassisted install


Dave Durber
 

Hello Steve:

This is completely and utterly untrue.

I have 3 computers which are running Windows 7, and I am getting updates to the operating system, regulare as clockwork.

I do not doubt, that I will continue to do so, until Microsoft ends support for Windows 7, in January of next year. Even then,there will be core system updates, which are not only essential to Windows 10, but also are essential and compatible to previous versions of their operating systems, and as such they will more than likely, be made available as updates to those operating systems.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Matzura" <number6@...>
To: <main@jfw.groups.io>
Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2019 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: Operating System unassisted install


You don't want to do that. The short answer is no. Why would anyone want to install an operating system that was released nearly ten years ago for which it is next to impossible to get updates after the initial install?


On 9/21/2019 12:12 PM, Annabelle Susan Morison wrote:
Out of curiosity, would this work to install Windows 7? If I was to custom
build a machine with 64-bit capability, I want to put Windows 7 on this new
machine.

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