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The last Steam client update for Windows 7 was:
Steam Beta Branch: Stable Client
Steam Version: 1730853000
Steam Client Build Date: Thu, Nov 7
The last Windows 7 security update was:
UpdatePack 7 2024.10.10
If you rely on the continued delivery of patches for a dead OS then one day you will be disappointed.
Drivers works like this. Not all drivers are meant for your hardware but you are still able to download them. The last driver that was gtx 1060 specific was the 472. But you can still download the newest one from nvdia thinking that because you can and because they say it is for your system then it should work.
I think the windows updates that are being pushed are to that affect. I seriously doubt they are still pushing updates for a dead OS they said themselves will receive no support anymore. It is far mroe likely that you are receiving updates as part of a larger ecosystem the way drivers are issued.
You may think they are for you, but they are not.
Also, dont rely on the good will of gabe either. They have stated that support is goign to end so move on.
Besides, why would I want to be giving money to companies that give linux the middle finger, in my opinion, at Microsoft behest... nah. They are just like each other in that case.
Yes, i really chose that setting. No, i dont need to be reminded of what that entails.
Yes, i did choose Firefox over your "baked in we will get your data one way or another" Edge browser.
Yes, Firefox is my default browser. Did you not see me just click the box?
On installing windows on a new system now, i did it this week before i got pissed off and stopped the installation process and over wrote it with Zorin OS, you are presented with approx. 20 questions that all have to do with the level of spying you are either denying them or allowing them.
From "personalized ads" To what telemetry you want to allow/deny.
Is Microsoft in the Ad serving business now? It seems so. They are not even being covert with their spying now. Its out in the open and you are being asked this on OS install. The cheek they have.
No more is windows an OS. It is a platform to spy on you and gather data with. The fact that it plays games is coincidental.
I bought a second hand business class last gen PC this week. I installed a bunch of distro's and settled on a few. Regata OS and Nobara. Both play games out of the box with minimal fuss.
My 2nd M2 slot is getting linux. Oct 2025 when 10 dies it gets removed. I am done with windows. I dont care that i might lose some games.
I know when I was trying out linux distros .. I must have installed at least 9 of em.. breeze..
my buddy was setting up his newly purchased laptop with win 11 preinstalled.. and it took him 20 min. The entire time he was being pitched to.
You're right. Dura_Ace... I got sick of windows turning things on after I turn them off too.. Unless you do some hack which could be reversed by ms in a nanosecond.
But I guess if you have enough power/money to get your logo on a 'standard' keyboard, you can do much. Most people think Windows *is* their computer.
I have to many work apps that I'd need to run as well. They're run in W10 they won't run in linux.
Ive bought and used nearly all versions. I tried but skipped a few. NT, ME, 2000 and 8 were skipped. I was on XP that whole time. I used 7 till its life ended and i moved to 10 which was ripe enough to use safely once people tested it for a few years.
My IT certifications are on the windows platform. But i dont care anymore. I am sick of their BS and moving now. I dont work in the industry and only certified to help myself administer my systems/hardware/software.
I am a total noob again in the PC world but i will study to take a comptia test so i can have a better understanding of it.
2025 will be the year linux goes mainstream, i think. Linux, brought to you by Microsoft.
Yea. I've been using Ubuntu 24.04 for a few months now and I couldn't be happier... and free'r *
.
I think that with Microsoft... it is no longer a product.. they made *us* the product.
That is why people started moving to Mint in mass, and Mint often gets called "Ubuntu but done right."
I wish mint made a Gnome interface. :( I know I can install Gnome. That is one of the reasons I stayed with this one was Gnome, but time is whats needed to install things in that capacity. Might just find the time to make one the way I want it.
The Windows security updates included in UpdatePack7 are from Microsoft and are for Windows 6.1.7601 which covers all Windows 7 SP1 editions and Server 2008 R2. UpdatePack7 does much more than just install the updates but what's important to me is the removal of telemetry. This makes Windows 7 the cleanest Windows OS that's still very functional.
My thoughts are not as important as my actions. I use Windows 7 exclusively every day, online, on multiple PCs. Sometimes I get the pleasure of using a Win10 PC at work but all my stations are Win7. If Windows 7 was a dead OS then I could not do this.
Until I can find a good upgrade for Windows 7 that allows for a minimum of grief and frustration, I'll stay on Win7 as it does what I need every day.
Linux is a potential option and seems to be gaining favour. It's been several years since I evaluated it last.
Vulnerabilities found wont be patched. You are stuck with them to be exploited. I knew this already. And there are people that search and find these exploits/vulnerabilities for fun knowing that people are dumb enough to still keep using older, unsupported, software. These exploits are also sold on the dark web for crypto.
Also, just like i suspected, these "updates" that you are receiving, are malware signatures and
signatures for the MRT, which can be run from the cmd. These are not made for windows 7 specifically, as once gain - it is not supported anymore, but are pushed out to you as part of the windows eco system.
If you can provide evidense to contradict that statement then i am willing to look at it. But i need more than: "I am receiving updates so therefor my OS is still being supported"
You are not getting software updates for parts of windows. That was clear to me. They are not updating, aka adding features or modifying code, in windows 7/.They stopped working on it years ago.
If you are worried about telemetry then just remove it from 10 and have an OS that is not a vulnerability.
You seem to be under the misguided thought that redmont is till working on windows 7. They are not. You are on your own.
I liked 7 as well as will go on record as say that 7, apart from XP, was the best they came up with. But it is unsupported and therefore a risk to use, so i wont.
Windows 7 users have not received code modifying existing binaries inside windows 7 for nearly 10 years now. This is 10 years of people searching for ways to get into an OS that effectively started standign still and doing nothing any more. Windows 7 is now a snaphot of time. Immutable. It wont be changed anymore. This is a perfect environment for malicious people who want to find a way in.
I dont know about you, but i like my computer being secure and looked after. You dont get that if yo are still using 7.
Now, all you save windows 7 people need to move on with the times. Either stop using redmont products or move over to linux.