As of March 26, the first version of Windows 10 will stop receiving updates

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On July 29, 2015 Microsoft officially presented the first version of Windows 10, which was numbered 1507. Some time later the new operating system continues to grow in terms of market share, and getting good opinions from users. For their part, the guys at Satya Nadella continue to work on improvements to the new software for which they have decided to make an important decision.

And is that As confirmed by Microsoft itself from next March 26, that first version of Windows 10 should receive support and updates. The decision is important because we are talking about a version that has only been on the market for a few months, but which in turn lacks significance since only 3% of users still use it.

Since the launch of that first version of Windows 10, Microsoft has released two major updates, 1511, known as "November Update" and the 1607 known as "Anniversary Update", which the vast majority of users of the new operating system, although there are still some laggards that those from Redmond try to push to update by leaving the first version of the new Windows unsupported.

This version of Windows 10 will also not be available for download from next March 26 from Microsoft's official website. If you are using this version, you still have time, but our recommendation is that you update as soon as possible and you will benefit from the important improvements that have been incorporated.

Do you see logic the decision made by Microsoft to leave without support and without updates to the first version of Windows 10?.


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