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Kan-Win
Feb 10, 2020Iron Contributor
Updater problem (Official build) beta (32-bit) Windows 7
Hi Folks, This has happened before and today also. My very brief notes are below for your info:- ----------------------- Around 5.00am Thai Time 06/02/2020 Version 80.0.361.45 (Official build)...
- Feb 11, 2020I understand, totally respect that 🙂
but if you're not forced to use Windows 7 (like in an enterprise or business environment) then it's better to upgrade to Windows 10.
just like everything else, Windows 7 had an expiration date. I don't recall any other OS, (Android, Linux, Mac) offered such a long period of support with active updates, without requiring the user to switch to a higher version of OS.
I hope you activated your Windows 10 license during the time Microsoft offered free upgrades to Windows 8 and 7 users.
Have a nice day!
Kan-Win
Feb 11, 2020Iron Contributor
HotCakeX Thank you for your reply to my post.
Below is the answer to your questions:-
1. Because, that is what if found in the Learn More Troubleshooting tips for installing and updating Microsoft Edge
2. Sorry, my bad, I should have wrote, Error 12 , Section 1. a. b. c. d. and e.
3. Thank you and was noted long ago, however, there are still appox. 20 million or more world wide users of Window 7 that have been left out to dry, so to speak!!!, with no support, only offered Windows Edge, which I am very grateful for, before and after Jan 14, 2020, hence my posts.
Kan-Win ![]()
P.S. Windows User since the 80's
HotCakeX
Feb 11, 2020MVP
I understand, totally respect that 🙂
but if you're not forced to use Windows 7 (like in an enterprise or business environment) then it's better to upgrade to Windows 10.
just like everything else, Windows 7 had an expiration date. I don't recall any other OS, (Android, Linux, Mac) offered such a long period of support with active updates, without requiring the user to switch to a higher version of OS.
I hope you activated your Windows 10 license during the time Microsoft offered free upgrades to Windows 8 and 7 users.
Have a nice day!
but if you're not forced to use Windows 7 (like in an enterprise or business environment) then it's better to upgrade to Windows 10.
just like everything else, Windows 7 had an expiration date. I don't recall any other OS, (Android, Linux, Mac) offered such a long period of support with active updates, without requiring the user to switch to a higher version of OS.
I hope you activated your Windows 10 license during the time Microsoft offered free upgrades to Windows 8 and 7 users.
Have a nice day!