Microsoft's Windows 8.1 operating system (OS) has reached its end-of-support date after nearly a decade.
Effective today, January 10, 2023, the Redmond tech giant will no longer provide software updates, technical support, or security patches for the operating system. If you continue to use the operating system until after this date, you will not notice any changes immediately. However, because the operating system no longer receives security updates, it makes your system more vulnerable to viruses, ransomware, and other security threats.
Besides that, if you have a problem with your computer, it's difficult to get support without paying extra. Finally, because some software manufacturers no longer support Windows 8.1, some programs may not run smoothly.
Windows 8.1 was launched on October 17, 2013, as Microsoft's response to many negative user complaints about Windows 8. It brings back the Start button (but not the menu), gives users the ability to boot directly to the desktop instead of the Start screen, and features a unified search system based on Bing. In addition to this, Windows 8.1 also comes with tighter integration with SkyDrive (now OneDrive), the BitLocker-based transparent device encryption system on compatible devices, and support for 3D printing.
According to Statcounter, as of December 2022, 2.59% of PCs worldwide are still running Windows 8.1. If your PC is one of these, you can easily upgrade to Windows 10 for free using your current Windows 8.1 key. There is also a Windows 11 option, but taking this route may be more difficult due to the operating system's strict system requirements. By upgrading to a more modern operating system, you regain access to new features, security updates, and support.
While I didn’t trust Microsoft until Windows 10 Even though Windows 8 offers the best of both worlds for both touch and traditional PC users, the Redmond giant admits that Windows 8 needs a lot of work. This sentence can be rewritten as: Although the operating system has a highly touch interface, the company is still committed to serving those who still use a keyboard and mouse to operate.
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