end of life Tag

Windows 7 is Dying Windows 7 reaches its "end of life". This means that Microsoft will no longer be working on it, causing it to become extremely unsafe and more inefficient, similar to how versions such as Windows XP and Windows Vista already are. Starting in 2020, Windows 7 will be a target for hackers like no other, putting your data and personal security at risk. The solution? Upgrade to Windows 10! It's faster, safer, more powerful, and overall a great decision to make for anyone using an older operating system. Windows 10 is the latest and greatest from Microsoft, receiving new features and performance improvements all the time. Windows 10 is set to reach its end of life state in 2025, so all of its users will continue to receive constant support for another six years! See if your computer meets the minimum specifications to run windows 10 Security: Windows 10 is by far the most secure version ever released. This is in part due to the fact that it's newer, smarter, and more aware of modern security threats. However, a large portion of the security of Windows 10 comes from continuous security updates from Microsoft. These updates come so frequently that your computer will install them automatically. Constant security updates are crucial to the safety of an operating system. It's time to upgrade. Speed: You may think that because Windows 10 is newer and has more features than Windows 7, it may run slower. This is not true! Windows 10 not only brought new and helpful features to the table, but it also increased the speed of several things like startup time, time taken to wake from sleep, and general computer performance speed. Even on older machines, Windows 10 speeds up computers by being a more efficient operating system than Windows 7. Features: It goes without saying that a new version of anything comes with new features. Windows 10 is no exception, as it's chock-full of new things relating to user assistance, visual design, ease of access, and computer maintenance. An operating system has never been so easy to navigate with the addition of Microsoft's new AI assistant, Cortana. A Siri-like program that can answer various questions about the operating system, general knowledge, or your data that you've input into it such as contacts and calendar events. The new design of Windows 10 is also sleeker than ever, taking the top spot on many people's lists of most attractive operating systems. This is all accomplished while still retaining that old and reliable Windows 7 layout of things. You won't have to wonder where most things are in Windows 10, because Microsoft didn't waste time by reorganizing every utility just so users would have to re-learn where to find things. The content and design of the latest Windows operating system is more solid, consistent, and robust than ever. Worried about the transfer? If you’re concerned about having to learn to use a new operating system, don’t be. Windows 10 is largely similar to Windows 7 in its layout, and Windows 10 is equipped with a much greater range of helpful tools to assist all users in navigating their computers. Additionally, the upgrade from Windows 7 can be completely seamless, maintaining all of your programs and personal files in exactly the same place as they were. At NEPA Geeks, we guarantee that the process will be as simple and as stress-free as possible. Need help making the switch? Call us at 570-235-1946, and we'll handle it all from backing up your data, to protecting your computer by upgrading it to the latest version of Windows. You won't look back. Contact ...

Attention Windows XP Users On April 8, 2014, Microsoft will be ending its support for Windows XP. This means that Windows XP will be left open and vulnerable to any future attacks. In the past, hackers found security holes and exploits that would allow them to  stealing your valuable information. In the past, Microsoft protected you with security patches. From April 8 on, however, these patch updates will no longer be released. That means any new holes or exploits will remain forever. If you are a home user, your personal information -- along with anything else stored on your computer -- could become accessible to anyone knowing how to exploit these security holes. As such, it's very important that you upgrade to any operating system later than XP. This includes Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8. If you run a business that has computers running Windows XP, it could mean the end of certain security certifications. Running a computer with XP will soon become a liability. If your business relies on storing the information of customers and clients, this data could be easily available to hackers capable of exploiting new found security holes in your systems! A quick call is all it takes to make sure you have everything you need to keep your computers running safe and secured. Call us at 570-235-1946 or visit our Contact Page...