Microsoft may give up the cumulative update of Win7 Focus on Win10

  

Computer shop news: Windows7 users have always had the expectation of obtaining a second service pack. Although the rumors are flying all over the world, Microsoft has not officially released it yet, and the dream of the follow-up system such as Windows 8 has broken. After SP1, Microsoft enabled the cumulative update push method called "convenience rollups", which can basically be considered as a cumulative update of the Windows 7 system, and the update is performed through an easy-to-deploy patch package. In this way, the user only needs to reboot once to keep the device up to date, which is a very practical method for the first enabled device.


Although Microsoft promised to launch such an update rollup package in 2015, it seems that Microsoft will no longer implement the original plan and instead focus more on it. On the Windows 10 system side. A Microsoft spokesperson told ZDNet: “There are more than 200 million monthly active devices running Windows 10 systems around the world. More than 76% of the employees in the cooperatives are actively upgrading. The number of devices running Windows 10 systems in enterprises and educational consumers exceeds There are 22 million units. ”

& ldquo; As more and more consumers upgrade to experience the Windows 10 system, we will no longer release additional updates for Windows 7 SP1 during the upgrade process. We currently have no further news to share, but we will continue to listen to consumer feedback. ”

If you still use the Windows 7 system, there will be no cumulative updates since then, but if your computer is up to date, this should no longer be a problem. On the other hand, it is clear that it is difficult for Microsoft to continue to push users to upgrade to Windows 10. The new decision is a living proof that users are expected to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10.

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