

Custom virtual machines can also be used, if you’d like to virtualise Windows 7 yourself.Īlternatively, users were given the option to sign up to the Extended Security Update (ESU) (opens in new tab) program, through which critical and important security updates continue to be provided to Windows 7, with the cost agreed between a client and their relevant Microsoft account team and partners. Those looking to run Windows 7 in a virtual machine could do so on the Azure Virtual Desktop service, which comes at no extra cost if a business is already a customer of Azure. When Microsoft ended support for Windows 7, more resistant users - or those in offices who were engaged in a drawn-out OS update process - were presented with a few ways to use Windows 7 for a little longer. We reflect on the legacy of one of Microsoft's most enduringly popular operating systems
