Friday, May 9, 2014

Following Popular Demand, Windows 7 Returns To HP

Windows 7 is another milestone for the tech giant Microsoft. Even after the release of the Microsoft's latest operating system i.e. Windows 8, Windows 7 constitutes the majority of the Windows market share. By understanding this popularity for Windows 7 computers, Hewlett Packard, has decided to push the computers with Windows 7 operating systems as a part of its last marketing push. On its US website, the second large manufacturer of computers HP is selling computers loaded with Windows 7 operating systems.

HP's US websites says, “Back by popular demand,” which is allowing the users to get $150 off for all computers that are installed with Windows 7 operating system. Other famous PC manufacturers like Lenovo and Dell are also supplying the users with Windows 7 computers. However, the only company that is pushing the aging OS with attractive deals is HP. This will help the Windows 7 OS to get more customers. Microsoft’s most successful Windows OS is Windows 7 and with this decision, HP is trying to increase the PC shipments, which has been declining for the last seven quarters, thereby boosting the sales.

No plans to end Windows 7 support 

According to the lifecycle page of the company, Microsoft did not put any end date for the manufacturers to stop the fresh Windows 7 installation on fresh computers. This will not change very soon. As Microsoft discontinued the Windows XP support, Microsoft hopes that many Windows XP customers will migrate from XP to Windows 7 OS. This will help to increase the Windows 7 sales and that is the reason that they have not kept an end date for the Windows 7 OS.

Some words on Windows XP

The operating system that has changed the Microsoft’s revenues and sales is Windows XP. After 12 years of its release, Microsoft ended the support provided to the OS in April 2014. Therefore, the Windows XP computers all across the world will be in danger and they will try to find some options like upgrading to a new OS or buying a new PC. HP is actually trying to take advantage of this situation as it can attract more Windows XP users to buy computers loaded with Windows 7 OS.

If you have any issues with Windows 7 operating system, contact the Windows 7 support team. The Windows 7 support team will be able to help you in solving all the doubts related to Windows 7 OS.

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