Windows 10 Is Now More Popular Than Windows 7

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After four years of being on the market, Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating software is now the most popular OS Microsoft has to offer, surpassing the formerly dominant Windows 7.

According to Net Marketshare (via The Verge), Microsoft faced no real competition this year in terms of market share, with Windows dominating with 87 percent. Going deeper, Windows 10 held 39.22 percent of the market share last month, surpassing Windows 7 which had 36.9 percent. Considering that Windows 7 was released nearly ten years ago, that’s quite the longevity streak for the long-running platform.

Microsoft’s goal all along has been for Windows 10 to reach 1 billion users, a tremendously difficult task. Back in 2015, its goal was to hit this number within three years, or by 2018. However, Windows’ mobile division, which was key to reaching the goal, flopped. A year later, Microsoft extended the time frame to hit a billion Windows 10 users to a later date.

This comes as Microsoft is starting to wind down on Windows 7, which became available to the general public back in October of 2009. Mainstream support ended in 2015, but Microsoft will continue to support the OS until January 14, 2020. Users that have Professional or Enterprise versions of Windows 7 will need to pay for security updates until January 2023.

The company has been riding a wave of momentum in recent months. In November it briefly surpassed Apple, who had been dominant thanks to their own line of mobile devices, to become the most valuable company in the United States. Apple has since reclaimed that title.

Microsoft has also been busy in the video game front. Current rumors indicate that two next-gen Xbox consoles are in development, one a more traditional gaming console while the other is a streaming device. The consoles, codenamed Scarlett, are rumored to be released in 2020.

The company has also ramped up its video game development, acquiring development studios Ninja Theory, Undead Labs, and Compulsion Games, among others.

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MPAAPosted:

Not surprised by this at all; all those illegal forced upgrades mean that Microsoft cheated on the usage counts.

MikePosted:

People just getting used to it i guess

DecyPosted:

SR20DET I like windows 10 but it does come with it's own issues, mine being an increase of bsod since I updated a few years back. Other than that I have no issues I can think of, off the top of my head.


I've had this issue myself previously with 1 HDD i was originally running off which i gave up on and an SSD i bought which eventually failed. Ever since i got my new SSD its been perfect with none at all. Not to say your having the same issue but could be something there...

This was due to happen eventually with support being dropped for windows 7 i do miss some of the things on there but i fully prefer Windows 10 now that it has the Dark Theme (which is poorly implemented atm but hopefully will get better)

S7Posted:

Im not surprised windows 10 passed up windows 7, it was great but I have come to like windows 10 far more than windows 7

RyanPosted:

SR20DET I like windows 10 but it does come with it's own issues, mine being an increase of bsod since I updated a few years back. Other than that I have no issues I can think of, off the top of my head.


i have never had this issue myself luckily, i have no problems with windows 10.

SR20DETPosted:

I like windows 10 but it does come with it's own issues, mine being an increase of bsod since I updated a few years back. Other than that I have no issues I can think of, off the top of my head.