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Default Windows 7 & 10 on one machine?

In article ,
Bert Coules wrote:
Andy Burns wrote:


It's your can, and you're free to kick it down the road...


Nice expression: I've not heard that before.


...but expect software (it'll mainly be web browsers that
matter) to stop supporting win7 in a couple of years...


I suppose if I ever feel the need to update or change any of my key
software that could be a problem, but I haven't been inclined to do so
for a good few years and I'm not sure that's going to change. It's an
excellent point though. Thanks.


I changed to Win10 mainly because of online banking. And it being said it
would soon become even less secure.

Win7 will probably still be fine - provided you never use it for anything
that could end up costing you.

However, having now used Win10 for a few months, I no longer regret the
change (as I did at first).

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