Windows 7 is dead – Long live Windows 7

As of January 14, 2020 Microsoft is no longer supporting Windows 7

  • No more software updates
  • No more security fixes or patches
  • No more technical support
  • It is DEAD!!!

So what can you do if you, your research lab, or your students are still using a computer running on Windows 7? The best answer I can give you is: Upgrade to Windows 10.

If you’re still running Windows 7 as your primary computer, we need to have a serious discussion about getting you a new computer.

Honestly, talk to your department assistant, reach out to NUIT-Weinberg IT Support for guidance at consultant@northwestern.edu. Also take a look at the University and Weinberg’s recommended computer models.

If you have a personally owned computer still on Windows 7, it’ll cost you to do your own upgrade – about $140 for the cheapest version of the operating system – Windows 10 Home, or $199 for Windows 10 Pro.

You don’t have to upgrade right way, and you can still run Windows 7 indefinitely according to Microsoft – it’s just not a great idea in terms of security. Microsoft will not release any security updates or patches for Windows 7, and your computer will become more vulnerable to exploits and cyber criminals.

If you have a justifiable need to continue using Windows 7 contact us at consultant@northwestern.edu to discuss options and come up with a feasible solution for your computing needs.

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