For: Anyone still running Windows 7
If you’re not aware already, Windows 7 goes End of Life on January 14 2020. What does this mean? Basically that in roughly 2 months from now, it will no longer be supported by Microsoft. As Microsoft ends support, this means shortly afterwards companies that make other products like web browsers, accounting software, etc that run on Windows 7 will also stop supporting their products on it - the exact timing for each will vary, but based on past history, it starts happening pretty quickly.
What are your options?
You have four options really.
Option 1 - Do Nothing
This entails continuing to run Windows 7. The risk here is that you will be exposing yourself to ever increasing security risks, and will not be able to get support for applications running on it. Basically it’s the least viable option to choose if you like being safe online, and we strongly recommend against this.
Option 2 - Upgrade Windows
The second option you have is to either attempt to get a free upgrade using the Media Creation Tool or buy Windows 10, and attempt to run it on your computer. There is no guarantee it will actually install and work correctly, leaving you with the next option.
Option 3 - Upgrade your machine
The third option is to upgrade your machine. Any new Windows based computer purchased will include Windows 10. This is the cleanest, least risk option as you know the computer will run Windows 10, and will be supported for at least 3 years, if not longer.
Option 4 - Move away from Windows
The final option is to move away from Windows. The computer could either be rebuilt with Chrome OS or Linux if you’re feeling adventurous, or you could buy yourself a Chromebook or Apple Mac. The pitfall here is if you use software that is locally installed and specific to Windows it won’t work on either of the other platforms. However, if you only use cloud based software, then rebuilding to Chrome OS is a viable option that is free, and doesn’t require any new hardware. The upside of this option is no more dealing with 6 monthly Windows 10 upgrades..
If you would like assistance (including recommendations, help with trying to upgrade your current machine to Windows 10, or purchasing new hardware) please reach out to us via our website, or at enquiries@bgrdevelopment.com.au .