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More »Posted on Everything Microsoft – Latest News, Guides, Reviews & ThemesMicrosoft have been pretty clear with their support policies when it comes to Windows. The general rule that they’ve followed is that consumer editions of Windows get 5 years support, while business versions get an extended 5 years on top of that. This would mean that Windows Vista will be losing support for consumers on April 10, 2012 and Windows 7 on January 13th, 2015.But now Microsoft have changed their mind and extended support for both Windows 7 and Windows Vista consumer editions to 10 years as well. Microsoft did not make a whole lot of noise about this change and it was only brought to light recently when Ed Bott uncovered details of the change on the Microsoft Japan page.However what’s still confusing is that Microsoft haven’t actually updated the details on their US website. If you go to look up a products life cycle information such as Windows 7 is still has the old support expiry dates. Maybe Microsoft just haven’t got around to updating that as of yet.Fear not though as they have confirmed with Zdnet by email that this policy change is correct.Microsoft is updating the Support Lifecycle policy for Windows desktop operating systems, including Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.The update will provide a more consistent and predictable experience for customers using Microsoft Windows operating systems across OEM, consumer and business editions.Microsoft still requires that customers have the most current Service Pack installed in order to continue to receive updates.Through this update, customers who remain on the most current supported service pack will be eligible to receive both Mainstream and Extended Support, for a total of 10 years. So the new support expiry dates are as follows:Windows XP 4/8/2014Windows Vista 4/11/2017Windows 7 1/14/2020This is good news for everyone really and it’s good to see that Microsoft are willing to continue to support its older operating systems even with Windows 8 coming out.Source:ZdnetRelated PostsMicrosoft Hardware Support For Windows 7Microsoft Ending Support For Vista Sooner Rather Than LaterXP SP2 (x86) and Vista RTM Support Ending SoonSupport Ends In July For XP SP2 and Win2KMicrosoft Extends Windows XP Downgrade RightsMicrosoft Extends Support For Windows 7 is a post from Everything Microsoft – Latest News, Guides, Reviews & Themes – Read the latest Windows 8, Windows 7, Microsoft Office, Themes, Wallpapers, Windows Phone 8, Windows Phone 7, Windows Server, Xbox 360, Zune & IE9. Visit Everything Microsoft – Latest News, Guides, Reviews & Themes for more articles.
More »Posted on Everything Microsoft – Latest News, Guides, Reviews & ThemesMany Windows users who partake in Microsoft’s free cloud storage service, SkyDrive, have always found it odd that the software company did not make it easier to access those cloud-stored files directly from the desktop. There are third-party ways of doing this, but it has always seemed like integration that should be included from the box.In a post on the Building Windows 8 blog, program managers on the Windows 8 team, Mike Torres and Omar Shahine, have detailed the upcoming integration with the SkyDrive cloud service and their new Windows 8 OS set to beta any day now. In this post about the new SkyDrive integration are some tidbits about the upcoming integration in previous and current versions of Windows, Vista and Windows 7. Here’s what the post had to say:“We’ve consistently heard from our most loyal customers that you want SkyDrive on the desktop, and we’re happy to announce that we will be releasing a desktop app”…”The benefits are obvious: easy drag-and-drop upload and download support for SkyDrive, anywhere access to your data, offline access, and the power of Windows Explorer to manage your files and folders. All of these things will be available with SkyDrive on the desktop.”If you’ve ever used a Windows Phone and have switched devices for whatever reason then the implications of the desktop app will be very obvious. Let’s say you have a massive picture collection which currently takes up many gigs of local storage on your PC. You can simply upload them to SkyDrive as photo albums and access them anytime, anywhere you have a PC with a web connection. Upload them once, access them anywhere.Of course, the SkyDrive integration in Windows 8 is going to be much better and weaved throughout the OS as a standard, but the addition of a SkyDrive desktop app for Vista and Windows 7 should make it a bit easier to future-proof yourself and merge your information over to the cloud. You can read more about the SkyDrive integration as well as other Windows 8 news over at Windows8News.com.Related PostsSkyDrive Coming to Windows, Windows Phone, iPhone, Mac & Android?SkyDrive Extra Storage Coming Soon?Microsoft Releases SkyDrive App for Windows Phone and iOSThe name is official: It’s Windows 7Windows 7 Still Charging Ahead In Market ShareSkyDrive Integration Coming Soon to Windows Vista, 7 and 8 is a post from Everything Microsoft – Latest News, Guides, Reviews & Themes – Read the latest Windows 8, Windows 7, Microsoft Office, Themes, Wallpapers, Windows Phone 8, Windows Phone 7, Windows Server, Xbox 360, Zune & IE9. Visit Everything Microsoft – Latest News, Guides, Reviews & Themes for more articles.
More »Microsoft’s SkyDrive cloud storage service is set to receive some substantial upgrades this year, according to news from both official and unofficial channels. File synchronization, secure remote access, and Windows 8 integration have been demonstrated by Microsoft, and rumored improvements include paid storage upgrades, secure storage of BitLocker keys, a new Mac client, and support for OpenDocument (ODF) files. Pictures leaked by Brazilian site Gemind showed off the paid storage options, allowing an extra 20, 50, or 100 GB to be added to SkyDrive’s base 25GB, for $10, $25, or $50 per year
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More »Microsoft has extended the support for its Windows Vista operating system till April 2017. Earlier mainstream support for this iteration of Windows, was scheduled to expire on 2012, but Microsoft has..
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