Windows Update is a tool, which is installed by default in all Windows, with which we can automatically download and install all the patches released for our computer. To have Windows 7 up to date it is necessary install all patches one by one. We, of course, recommend using the first method, since Windows 7 does not have “cumulative patches” like Windows 10 or Windows 11, all of the above apply when installing the latter. On the one hand, we can do it through Windows Update, while on the other we can download and install the updates by hand from the Microsoft Update catalog. Microsoft offers us two ways to update its Windows 7 operating system. And when you reach the end of your life, what we know as “extended support” comes into play – paid-for-business upgrades. From the fifth year, normally, this support becomes only security, receiving patches for vulnerabilities, but nothing more. In the first years, the system receives full support, both in safety and in maintenance and quality. During its life, Windows support goes through several phases.
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