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AskWoody MVPNovember 25, 2019 at 1:15 am #2010680Viewing 9 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
AJNorth
AskWoody PlusNovember 25, 2019 at 1:40 am #2010689To Woody, Tracy, Susan, Lance, Fred — and every one of the stalwart (and indispensable) MVPs and “Usual Suspects” that make AskWoody.com the invaluable resource that it is:
Every best wish for a happy, healthy and safe holiday season!
Cheers,
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kdock
AskWoody PlusNovember 25, 2019 at 9:23 am #2010848I have one good reason for upgrading from Windows 7. Online banking. Fidelity Investments, for example, will no longer load if it detects Windows 7 as the O/S once it’s out of support. Other financial institutions may not be as strict or as prompt. I don’t know if they have any plans for the Win7 extended paid support.
I also recently got word from TurboTax that it will successfully install the 2019 version on Win 7, but BE VERY CAREFUL. I think their warning is proactive and possibly a little CYA.
There are probably other companies gearing up to dump support for programs running on Windows 7. That is, if whatever they do to their programs doesn’t sit well with Win 7, there won’t be official support. I wouldn’t expect an instant clamp-down, but I would expect an official statement somewhere down the line.
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AskWoody MVPNovember 25, 2019 at 10:14 am #2010878I was under the impression that Turbo Tax won’t be supported for doing your 2019 taxes if you have Windows 7. We did our 2018 taxes with Turbo Tax online, and I saw something to that effect.
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kdock
AskWoody PlusNovember 25, 2019 at 8:50 pm #2011146Well, I received this email today which said
As of January 14, 2020, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates or support for PCs running Windows 7. While you will still be able to install TurboTax for Tax Year 2019 on Windows 7, computers running on Windows 7 will be more vulnerable to security risks and viruses. To avoid these risks, Microsoft recommends that Windows 7 users upgrade to Windows 10.
To help safeguard your personal information, like your Social Security number and bank account information, we strongly recommend that TurboTax customers using Windows 7 upgrade their operating system before installing TurboTax or switch to TurboTax Online.
So it looks like they backed off their previous statement? They are suggesting TurboTax Online as an alternative.
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anonymous
GuestNovember 25, 2019 at 11:53 am #2010942Can you supply a link to that Fidelity notice? I’d be very surprised if it were true. XP was supported by Mozilla for 3+ years and Kaspersky for 4. Using the Kaspersky Safe Money browser for financial stuff which is invisible to the O/S. Using Kaspersky Internet Security which blocks changes to the O/S dead. Also updates hourly and Kaspersky identifies much of the malware out there anyway.
Downside, all my traffic goes through Kaspersky servers in Massachusetts or Switzerland and all https certificates are theirs. No state secrets on this box.
Seriously, do you expect M$ to protect your machine?! 😉
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kdock
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kdock
AskWoody PlusDecember 23, 2019 at 9:05 pm #2022784I was not able to find the info that led to my post, above. So I called Fidelity and they are not pulling the rug out from under Win 7 users. However, they do have a gentle warning. This is what I was told.
Fidelity will support Win 7 on a “best efforts basis as long as it has a pulse.” But “What you will encounter is trouble with the browser…. As browsers update, they will support [Windows 7] less and less.”
Will browsers continue supporting Win 7 if Microsoft’s paid support takes off and a large user base persists?
I humbly apologize for any FUD spread.
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warrenrumak
AskWoody LoungerNovember 25, 2019 at 9:36 am #2010857Given that Microsoft will be producing patches for Windows 7 until (at least) January 2023, I think we can expect that some AV vendors will continue to support Windows 7 until then. Whether they’ll do it for free is another matter. Microsoft will be demanding a not-inconsequential amount of money for each Windows 7 machine, and AV companies will likely want to get in on the action as well.
Not that definition updates are a valid alternative to proper security. anyways. Definition updates are like motion cameras — they set off an alarm but it’s too late ’cause the burglars are already ransacking the office.
pkoryn
AskWoody PlusAmy Babinchak
ManagerNovember 25, 2019 at 12:38 pm #2010993I know that there’s a big market out there of IT “professionals” that operate on the cheap keeping XP around and now keeping Windows 7 around. Fine if there’s a reason but being cheap doesn’t qualify as a good reason to put your network at risk. Technology moves along. It’s always best to move along with it.
CraigS26
AskWoody PlusNovember 25, 2019 at 1:12 pm #2011004Happy to re-state that My issue free use of Win 10 is likely from a new desktop purchase Feb ’19 Vs Upgrading from Vista / W7, and the W10 upgrades to 1803, 1809, 1903, and 1909 couldn’t have been easier. Macrium images never used.
NOT an expert, I’d be exhausted & my brain would be mush playing Defense all the time with Win 7, and a sale at Best Buy got me ($689 + tax) HP desktop i5-8400 12G w/ 256G SSD + 1 TB HDD…. BIG SSD fan Now for Win + Apps. BUY IF $$ allow and current W7 unit is 6+ yrs as mine was; maybe buy anyway.
W10 Pro 22H2 / Hm-Stdnt Ofce '16 C2R / Macrium Pd vX / GP=2 + FtrU=Semi-Annual + Feature Defer = 1 + QU = 0
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InactiveNovember 25, 2019 at 5:05 pm #2011083I have one good reason for upgrading from Windows 7. Online banking. Fidelity Investments, for example, will no longer load if it detects Windows 7 as the O/S once it’s out of support. Other financial institutions may not be as strict or as prompt. I don’t know if they have any plans for the Win7 extended paid support.
I also recently got word from TurboTax that it will successfully install the 2019 version on Win 7, but BE VERY CAREFUL. I think their warning is proactive and possibly a little CYA.
There are probably other companies gearing up to dump support for programs running on Windows 7. That is, if whatever they do to their programs doesn’t sit well with Win 7, there won’t be official support. I wouldn’t expect an instant clamp-down, but I would expect an official statement somewhere down the line.
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I’m smelling FUD. I have a Fidelity account, and they have said nothing about such nonsense.
When I log in, everything is done in the browser. I don’t load anything on my computer. Why would they even care, heck, all they care about is if I’m using a modern browser.
I too would like to see the source of this claim.
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jabeattyauditor
AskWoody LoungerNovember 25, 2019 at 5:17 pm #2011087I’m smelling FUD. I have a Fidelity account, and they have said nothing about such nonsense.
It’s their Active Trader Pro software that has the heavier, more exact requirements. It’s not a web-based package.
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InactiveNovember 25, 2019 at 6:54 pm #2011116I’m smelling FUD. I have a Fidelity account, and they have said nothing about such nonsense.
It’s their Active Trader Pro software that has the heavier, more exact requirements. It’s not a web-based package.
Fair enough.
It’s not something I normally use, but I was curious so I downloaded and installed it on my W7 machine. I logged in and it works as it’s supposed to.
I didn’t see anything on Fidelity’s website stating they were not going to let me open the program and log in after W7’s end of support. We’ll see what happens come this January.
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AskWoody LoungerDecember 6, 2019 at 10:21 am #2015534When support for Win7 ends in January, it seems likely that support for Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) will end as well.
What’s a good, and preferably free, replacement candidate for an Anti-virus?
Mac Mini v. 6.2 (2012) with Win10 Pro 64 bit v. 1809
MacBook Pro v. 3.1 (2007) with Win7 32 bit - Group B UpdaterAlex5723
AskWoody PlusDecember 6, 2019 at 11:57 am #2015584What’s a good, and preferably free, replacement candidate for an Anti-virus?
A free A/V is usually limited in functions and management.
Go for paid A/V like Kaspersky, BitDifender (both have free versions).1 user thanked author for this post.
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