Microsoft Windows 7 End of Life

Windows 7 End of Sales Date
2013.12.10.17:18

Microsoft: We goofed on that Windows 7 end-of-sales date

Microsoft officials are now saying the end-of-sales date for PCs preinstalled with Windows 7 is ‘to be determined,’ rather than October 30, 2014.

Last week, Microsoft made it public that it planned to stop allowing its PC partners to sell machines with Windows 7 preloaded as of October 30, 2014.

The Redmondians are now saying that date was posted in error. The new official word is that Microsoft still has yet to determine when the Windows 7 preload cut-off date will be. (Neowin reported the change from October 30, 2014 to “TBD” over the weekend.)



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Don’t worry, though, Windows 7 fans: There’s still another year until PC makers won’t be allowed to sell new machines with Windows 7 preloaded.

The long, slow march toward end-of-life of Microsoft’s currently most popular operating system is underway.

As of October 30, 2013, Microsoft ceased selling boxed copies of Windows 7 at retail. (ZDNet’s Ed Bott posted back in April of this year about the pending October 30 cut-off date, but a few stories have popped up this week about it, so this is just a reminder.)

This October 30 cut-off date doesn’t mean that OEMs or retailers are no longer selling PCs with Windows 7 preloaded. I can verify after a trip earlier this week to the Datavision computer store in New York (as part of my ongoing hunt for a new Windows PC) that there are plenty of Windows 7 PCs still for sale. OEMs can continue to sell PCs preloaded with Windows 7 until October 30, 2014.

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