![]() ![]() Interestingly, there is no Extended Support for Home Basic, Home Basic N, or Home Premium. Mainstream Support for Windows Vista is scheduled to end Apwhile Extended Support will end five years after that, on April 11, 2017. Support for SP2 will end 24 months after SP3 is released (if ever) or at the end of Windows Vista's support lifecycle, whichever comes first.įor most of its software, Microsoft provides Mainstream Support, followed by Extended Support, and finishes with just Self-Help Online Support. ![]() SP1 followed on Februand SP2 followed on April 29, 2009. Windows Vista was released on January 1, 2007. Windows Vista users are thus encouraged to upgrade to Service Pack 2, or move to Windows 7 altogether. This means the software giant will no longer provide any assisted support or security updates. As planned, Microsoft today ended support for Windows Vista Service Pack 1.
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