Microsoft Windows 7 or 8.1 users on Intel Kaby Lake or AMD Ryzen CPUs will not be able to download Windows updates.
Microsoft announced some time ago that new silicon as the company called it back then would not be officially supported on Windows 7 or 8.1.
This meant basically that only Windows 10 would support Intel's, AMD's and Qualcomm's new processors, while Windows 7 or 8.1 would not.
This does not mean that Windows 7 or 8.1 won't install on machines running these new processors, but that Microsoft (and the manufacturer) won't offer any form of support for those devices.
A new support page on the Microsoft website suggests that users who run an unsupported processor on an older version of Windows -- read Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 -- won't be able to scan for or download Windows updates anymore.
Users will get the following error message when they run the scan:
Unsupported Hardware
Your PC uses a processor that isn't supported on this version of Windows and you won't receive updates.
It looks like I'll be moving to BSD or Linux sooner than I planned.
(Score: 2) by mendax on Sunday March 19 2017, @01:41AM (3 children)
The move should have been made years ago. I moved to Linux about 1.5 years ago and it's my main OS now. I will reboot my Mac to MacOS on occasion when I need something there but that's pretty rare. I have a Windows laptop with Windows 10 on it but I rarely use it these days. Why pollute my soul with Microsoft filth?
It's really quite a simple choice: Life, Death, or Los Angeles.
(Score: 2) by bart9h on Sunday March 19 2017, @05:14AM (2 children)
I too moved to Linux about 15 years ago.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 19 2017, @07:45AM
I took the dive into linux back when vista came out with it's audio piracy paranoia system.
(Score: 2) by mendax on Monday March 20 2017, @06:36PM
I should mention that I first used Linux in 1993, but it did not become a regular thing until fairly recently.
It's really quite a simple choice: Life, Death, or Los Angeles.