There’s really no good reason to be using decade-old operating systems. If you’re still on XP, Vista, or Server 2003, this is yet another reason to get the latest and greatest from Microsoft: Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016. That said, Vista only has around 1 percent market share, and chances are not many of those users also happen to have the Google Drive desktop app installed.
Mainstream Support includes free incident support, warranty claims, fixes for non-security as well as security bugs, plus design changes and feature requests. Mainstream Support for Windows Server 2003 ended on July 13, 2010, followed by Extended Support ending on July 14, 2015.įor Windows Vista, Mainstream Support ended on April 10, 2012, but Extended Support will continue until April 11, 2017. Then run Rufus tool > choose iso-image which you have downloaded & extracted earlier. insert a blank writable DVD or connect USB into your PC. Microsoft retired Mainstream Support for Windows XP on Apand pulled Extended Support for the operating system on April 8, 2014. After that Download Rufus for making a bootable USB flash drive or a DVD choice is yours. Google notes that “these platforms are no longer actively supported by Microsoft,” which is partially correct.
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