

Friday, March 19, 2010
Update 3
WARNING! READ THIS
It's time to upgrade from the Windows 7 Release Candidate
Windows 7 users have now moved to the final version, some are still running the Release Candidate. If you haven't moved yet, it's time to replace the RC.
The Windows 7 RC expires on June 1, 2010. PCs running Windows 7 RC continues shutting down every two hours. When it expires it is not genuine and you won't get any software such as Microsoft Security Essentials. To avoid, please install windows 7 or reinstall a prior version of windows such as Windows XP Home or Pro SP3 or Windows Vista Home basic, Premium, Business or Ultimate.
If you're still running the RC, your PC will continue shutting down every two hours and your files won't be saved during shutdown. In addition, your wallpaper will change to a solid black background with a persistent message on your desktop. You'll also get periodic notifications that Windows isn't genuine. That means your PC may no longer be able to obtain optional updates or downloads requiring genuine Windows validation.
To avoid interruption, please reinstall a prior version of Windows or move to Windows 7. In either case, you'll need to do a custom (clean) install to replace the RC. As with any clean installation, you'll need to back up your data then reinstall your applications and restore the data.
Thanks again for helping us test Windows 7.
Buy Windows 7
To qualify for an upgrade version of Windows 7, you need to have been running Windows Vista or Windows XP on the PC you used to test the RC. You can order or download Windows 7 directly from the Microsoft store.
![]() | Which edition is right for you?Compare Windows 7 editions to find the best fit. |
Support is ending for some versions of Windows
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Support for Windows Vista without any service packs will end on April 13, 2010.
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Support for Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) will end on July 13, 2010.*
If you're running one of these versions after support ends, you won't get security updates for Windows.
While you are shopping online, hackers will take away your credit card information and you can be in trouble.
Upgrade to Windows 7
Moving to Windows 7 helps you simplify everyday tasks, helps make your PC safer, and makes new things possible.
Not ready for Windows 7? Get the latest service pack.
If you're running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) and you're not ready to upgrade to Windows 7, you should install Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3), a free update.
Install Windows XPSP3Windows XP SP3 includes all previously released updates and a small number of new updates. It won't significantly change the Windows XP experience. * Note: There's no SP3 for the 64-bit version of Windows XP. If you’re running the 64-bit version of Windows XP with SP2, you have the latest service pack and will continue to be eligible for support and receive updates until April 8, 2014.
| Help protect your PCInstall an antivirus program like Microsoft Security Essentials to help defend your computer against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software. Keep Windows updated. To make sure that Windowsturn on Automatic Updates. receives periodic security updates, Get Internet Explorer 8. Download Internet Explorer 8 for improved protection against online threats. Learn more at the Windows XP Security and Privacy webpage. Related linksIf you're running Windows Vista without any service packs and you're not ready to upgrade to Windows 7, you should install Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2), a free update.
Wouldn't it be great if the tools you used to keep up with your life could also keep up with you? Windows Vista stands apart here. In a lot of little ways, and a few large ones, it helps simplify your day. Top three things you can do:
Simplify essentials With Instant Search in Windows Vista you can type a few letters and find virtually anything on your computer. Simply open the Start menu and begin typing in the Start Search field. You'll get organized results showing files, applications, calendar events, contacts, and Internet Explorer favorites. Plus, you'll find search boxes wherever you
![]() Find what you need. See it first. With the preview panel in Windows Explorer, you can see the document or file before you even open it. Have more confidence. With tools like Windows Defender and Windows Security Center, your PC is equipped to fend off malware and other online threats. It'll also keep an eye on its own performance and tune itself to keep humming along without fuss on your part. Get more from the web with Internet ExplorerIf you're like most people, you use the Internet a lot. Take a look at Internet Explorer 8, the newest version of the popular web browser. It includes several new features that simplify the stuff you do all the time. Web slices give you a fast, simple way to keep up with the specific information you care about on a website. Accelerators help you do common tasks right within a web page. And with InPrivate browsing, you can surf without leaving a trace. ![]() Common accelerator showing driving directions. Go further for free with Windows LiveWith one easy download you'll get Windows Live Photo Gallery, Mail, Messenger, Movie Maker, and more. This means there's one place to go online to IM, e-mail, share photos and files you create, and stay connected with the people and things that matter to you. Do more with Windows Mobile Reality is, we're all on-the-go a lot. The good news? A Windows Mobile phone can help you do a lot of PC-type things while you’re on the go. With Bing installed on your Windows Mobile phone, you're set to get essential, on-the-spot information—like interactive maps, current traffic information, nearby gas prices, and movie times—right when you need it.
I currently use windows 7 right now not Windows Vista Anymore!
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