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Windows 7 end-of-life nag messages will start showing up next month

Tuesday March 12, 2019. 09:02 PM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / Licensing and support lifecycles are not really the easiest topics to illustrate. (credit: Peter Bright)
As the end of Windows 7's free extended support period nears, Microsoft is going to do more to tell Windows 7 users that their operating system will soon cease receiving security updates.
Starting next month, the operating system will show users a 'courtesy reminder' to tell them that security updates will cease and that Windows 10 (and hardware to run it on) exists. Microsoft promises that the message will only appear a 'handful of times' during 2019 and that there will be a 'do not notify me again' checkbox that will definitely suppress any future messages.
For those organizations that intended to keep using Windows 7 beyond its January 14, 2020 cut-off date, Microsoft has up to three years of paid fixes through its new Extended Security Update (ESU) scheme. These will be available to any organization with a volume license and will have a ratcheting cost structure that doubles the price each year.
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