Win10 is gratifying, and will soon replace Win8.1 as the second largest desktop system in Europe.

  

Computer store news: Statistics released by market research company Net Applications show that Windows 10 has experienced the upgrade and installation boom in July and August. The growth rate has begun to slow down gradually, but now there are data showing that the installed capacity of win10 in Europe is significantly higher than in other parts of the world.

Based on website traffic monitoring research company StatCounter data released today, Windows 7 is still the highest proportion (46.05%) of the desktop operating system in the European continent, but its share has declined significantly. This is because more and more users have chosen to upgrade Windows 10. Windows 8.1 still dominates the second-largest desktop system with 14.43% share, but it's clear that Windows 10's free upgrade policy has also caused the system to lose a lot of users. On the other hand, Windows 10's market share in Europe has increased to 12.19%, jumping to the third largest desktop operating system. If Win10 can continue to maintain this strong momentum, it will soon replace Windows 8.1 to become the second largest desktop in continental Europe. platform. Since the Windows XP system lost its official technical support as early as April 2014, it is reasonable to have its share surpassed by Windows 10. So the most inspiring thing is that Windows 10 is about to surpass Windows 8.1. The biggest challenge facing Windows 10 is Windows 7 . Of course, Win10 will not be able to cross this mountain in a short time. Microsoft must understand this. Official support for Windows 7 will expire in January 2020, and Microsoft needs to prepare for this critical moment in advance to ensure that when Windows 7 is about to expire, most users have successfully moved into Windows 10 to avoid further encounters. The difficult environment for Windows XP upgrades.

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