Still using Windows 7? It’s time to move on, but kudos

Opinion: The grass isn’t always greener

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Eleven years after its debut,Windows 7 has reached End of Life. The venerableoperating systemwill no longer receive security updates fromMicrosoft(unless,as happened with Windows XP in 2017, something truly dangerous is found) so it’s time to say a fond farewell and upgrade to Windows 10.

It might be easy to tease anyone who’s still using such an old operating system, but if you (or a family member) are still usingWindows 7for day-to-day computing then I’d argue that’s actually something to be respected.

Not only is it the thrifty option, sticking with older kit minimizes waste and means there’s less demand for materials such as cobalt (used in batteries), which is in short supply and often minedin terrible conditions.

While there’s increasing demand for ethically and sustainably built tech (and companies likeFairphoneare a step in the right direction) the best option is keep using whatever devices you have for as long as possible.

Waste not…

Waste not…

Your Windows 7 device has probably been chugging along happily for at least seven years (Windows 8was released in 2012, but proved so unpopular with users that many retailers continued to offer Windows 7 as an option until the launch of Windows 8.1 in 2013) and resisting the temptation of shiny new hardware for so long is admirable.

There’s relentless pressure to upgrade your hardware, with advertisers working to convince you that you’re missing out, but unless you’re into gaming or video editing, the fact is that you don’t need 128GB RAM and a Core i9 processor for everyday tasks.GoogleChrome might be a memory hog, but it’s notthatbad.

The good news is, there’s no need to shell out for a new PC or laptop if you’re content with your current one. Upgrading from Windows 7 toWindows 10is a straightforward process, andit needn’t cost you a penny.

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You might even benefit from a speed boost; Windows 10 is optimized to run well on even low-powered devices. That’s why Microsoftchose to ditch Windows 7’s Aero Glass interface; those translucent, soft-focus toolbars used resources that could be put to better use elsewhere. Don’t worry if you miss the Aero look, though – you can easilygive Windows 10 a retro makeoverwith some free software and few simple tweaks.

Either way, great job making your hardware last so long. Here’s hoping you get many more productive years out of it with Windows 10 on board.

Cat is TechRadar’s Homes Editor specializing in kitchen appliances and smart home technology. She’s been a tech journalist for 15 years, and is here to help you choose the right devices for your home and do more with them. When not working she’s a keen home baker, and makes a pretty mean macaron.

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