Windows 11 was the successor to Windows 10. But there are still many people who use Windows 7 on the go. Microsoft is now introducing a restriction so that the last users can switch to a newer operating system.

Windows 7: No more drivers via update function

Microsoft’s official support for Windows 7 has expired for over a year. Since then, there have been no more security updates for the outdated operating system. Nevertheless, many PCs are still equipped with Windows 7 and Microsoft is such a thorn in the side. A new restriction has now been introduced to make it more and more cumbersome to use. As of now, Microsoft will no longer distribute drivers using the Windows 7 update function. So if you want to continue using Windows 7, you have to get all drivers and install them manually when you reinstall. The update will then also no longer work using the update function of Windows 7.

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It remains to be seen whether this new restriction will have any effect. The manual installation of drivers is much more laborious than automatically imported drivers, but that will certainly not prevent hardliners from using an insecure and outdated operating system. Microsoft is also getting loud MSPowerUser also Sign drivers for Windows 7 until 2023so that the old systems of volume customers run smoothly. Over time, however, it is likely to become more and more difficult to use.

Windows 11 is here

While Microsoft complicates the use of Windows 7 with further restrictions, is with Windows 11 released a new version that we will let you know introduce in the video above. There a lot changes visually. This is particularly clearly visible with the new start menu, which can be changed if necessary. If you use Windows 7 and want to switch to Windows 11, you won’t get a free upgrade. Only those who own Windows 10 can get Windows 11 for free.

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