

Some people have been hesitant to make the switch due to reports of several bugs in earlier versions of Windows 10. Read more: The best antivirus protection of 2021 for Windows 10 Isn't Windows 10 pretty buggy? A Find My Device service can lock and erase your Windows device remotely, or map the location of your device. Windows 10 also has a number of built-in security tools: Windows Defender Antivirus protects against malware and spyware across email, apps, the cloud and the web, while Windows Hello offers a password-free sign in option to unlock your devices with your face or a fingerprint reader. Without security updates or fixes, you're putting your computer at risk - especially dangerous, as many forms of malware target Windows devices. No one can force you to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10, but it's a really good idea to do so - the main reason being security. Read more: Windows 7 support is dead, but these seven security tips will still protect your laptop Do I have to make the switch to Windows 10? That's why it's important for you to switch to an OS version that Microsoft will still put resources behind. :) Have fun with your new OS.Your Windows 7 computer will keep working, but Microsoft won't provide security updates or fixes, or technical support for any issues - leaving your computer at greater risk from viruses and malware that may circulate to take advantage of any flaws that are later discovered. Windows 7 Ultimate should run for around P 11,000 to P 12,000. Here are the prevailing prices of the different Windows 7 Service Packs courtesy of : Some of these include: PC Xpress, CBX, Octagon and Villman - among many others.įor the full list of Microsoft's Official Partner Retailers in the Philippines (across the archipelago - including Cebu, Cagayan, Iloilo, Bacolod, Negros, Zambales, Bulacan, Baguio, etc.) complete with contact details and store locations, click HERE.


You may purchase your original copy of Microsoft's new operating system at Microsoft's authorized retail partners in the country. Windows 7 is yet to be launched in the Philippines this coming weekend but some retailers are already offering the OS to customers as early as now via their websites. "TP, where can I buy original Microsoft Windows 7 CD installer in the Philippines once it comes out? And how much will Windows 7 cost? Thanks!" from PEX sent TP this question via private message earlier:
