Stay Safe on Windows 7 in 2023

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  • Stay Safe on Windows 7 in 2023
    If you are one of the millions of people that are still using Windows 7, then you need to watch this video. This video is to help you stay safe on Windows 7 and continue to use it in 2023. Its not advisable to use Windows 7 any more, but if you are forced to use it, here is a step by step guide on securing windows 7.
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Комментарии • 352

  • @Britec09
    @Britec09  Год назад +54

    Let me know in comments if you are using Windows 7 still?

    • @masterrai5921
      @masterrai5921 Год назад +2

      lol got 2 os win 10 and 7 on my pc thinking about adding 1 more ssd for pop os

    • @masterrai5921
      @masterrai5921 Год назад +6

      windows 7 dying very sad :( best os period

    • @edwineriksson2882
      @edwineriksson2882 Год назад +9

      Im still using windows 7 and As long as you have ALL possible updates installed and an antivirus program with a payid full license, there is no problem at all!

    • @chronosschiron
      @chronosschiron Год назад +3

      just keep the win 7 offline i have one and dont have it online
      it uses lass ram and far less invasive

    • @NNLL33
      @NNLL33 Год назад

      ​@@edwineriksson2882😅😢😂😂😅🎉

  • @sm_nsm8845
    @sm_nsm8845 Год назад +143

    windows 7 for life

    • @Britec09
      @Britec09  Год назад +9

      Thanks for sharing

    • @jTheDigitalDoctor
      @jTheDigitalDoctor Год назад +4

      I can't even properly comment on how stupid it is to run Windows 7 in an internetworked environment.

    • @diuco17
      @diuco17 Год назад +18

      ​@@jTheDigitalDoctor What is so stupid? Depends on the use you give it... Every system can be hacked if you run the wrong software. I find it stupid to give MS your money every 3 years.

    • @jTheDigitalDoctor
      @jTheDigitalDoctor Год назад +5

      @@diuco17 I'm an IT Tech for a Fortune company in the USA and I can tell you that Windows 7 is no longer patched unless you pay for Enterprise level support. Since you won't even pay for a new operating system it is doubtful that you will pay for enterprise level support. That said, all vunlerablities in Windows 7 are permanent so hackers know excatly what to exploit so you cannot run the "right software" to secure it because such software does not and will not exist. If you have your system off the Internet you wlll be fine as there are some special case uses for it. However, I find this also doubtful as from your statements it's your primary OS. Continuing to bank or doing other security-sensitive tasks on your machine is not recommended and firewalls don't mean a thing since they only protect you against unsolicited communications and not communications that you initiate. Their are a myrad of reasons why you wouldn't, if you're properly reasoning, as to why you wouldn't want Winodws 7. Unfortunately the general public isn't that bright. I've had to explain these issues to a former employer in the medical field who was later hacked and lost HIPPA PII and is now facing a DOJ investigation into his incompetence. I tried to warn him but he didn't want to spend a few dollars on an new operating system. There is being cheap and there is being frugal and it would behoove you to know the difference. Who knows, maybe you'll be fine, but I doubt it. It's just a matter of time.

    • @MaybeTiberius
      @MaybeTiberius Год назад

      @@jTheDigitalDoctor i kind of doubt your such an ''it expert'' if you allready fail at realizing the most important thing here: we dont live in the year 1990 anymore. you talk about hackers exploiting normal people. normal people are not even targets for hackers anymore for years. why on earch should a hacker waste time on ''exploiting'' a random person with a 8-5 job and nothing of value? modern hackers in 2023 target the internet itself, they target servers where the data is stored on, they target big companies who work with said data. data leaks and server breaches is valuable because you get a lot of small data in one go and those huge amount of data is what you can make money with. Norman normie, coming home from work and then watching some show on netflix or playing with the kids is utterly uninteresting and unvaluable as a target. hackers exploiting... what exactly? to see what norman normie watches on netflix or to pay his debt because norman normie does not have money himself?

  • @jozefserf2024
    @jozefserf2024 10 месяцев назад +22

    If modern PCs ran Windows XP/7 our modern computers would be lightning fast.
    Microsoft updates the OS for their benefit, not ours.

  • @rajsahota5524
    @rajsahota5524 Год назад +15

    If its not broke why fix it? Windows 7 is simple, reliable and user friendly and Windows 11 is anything but that! Why isn't there any outrage among Windows 7 users that Microsoft are pushing us into a corner?!? I know people that still drive 25 year old cars, those cars have served them well and got them from a to b all their lives. I'm sure we won't agree that it would be unfair to force those people to get a more 'advanced car' that they hate using...

    • @darkprinc979
      @darkprinc979 Год назад +4

      Unfortunately the outrage does little if only a small minority are the ones that are angry. You can show your outrage by switching to something else and cutting Microsoft off from your support. I've been primarily on Linux Mint for several months now and it has suited my purposes just fine.

  • @SISMICstuff
    @SISMICstuff Год назад +10

    I am an electronic music engineer, use win 7 everyday, for me is vital, i work with some old VST Plugins that are incompatible on win 10 or 11, some of them are 32 bit, i also use "jbridge" to bring them in DAW on win 7 64 from win xp, so i need and i am happy to continue to use it forever, im satisfied and this is my only possible setup, i don't want to rebuild years of work from zero, with the probability to lost my actual setup, made in years of hard work, i have dual boot, but i prefer stay on 7, tryed 10 i can't use it for my job, i don't want change hardware every 2-4 years,only lost time on it.

  • @2somer2
    @2somer2 Год назад +29

    All we get from Windows updates is slowing down our PCs, resetting settings without our consent and making the system buggy and resource hungry. The only thing preventing me from downgrading to Windows 7 is modern hardware compatibility issues.

    • @MaybeTiberius
      @MaybeTiberius Год назад +10

      see thats something i allways struggle to understand. people allways talk about updates... with security but the fact of the matter is: in 2023. me and you as a private person, we are not even targets for hacks, security breaches, virus or whatnot anymore. that stuff was a thing in the 90s and early 2000s. in 2023, individual norman normie persona are uninteresting and have no value as a target. if you target something today...its the servers and the companies who store data to breach and leak data on a grand scheme.
      in return however, updates seem to make things worse

    • @2somer2
      @2somer2 Год назад +4

      @@MaybeTiberius completely agree. The precautions that I usually take are having adguard installed and configured. And external hard drives and multiple copies of everything important. Then I disable Windows update if my copy of Windows is stable enough and never look back

    • @WillToWinvlog
      @WillToWinvlog Год назад +2

      same same

    • @erocccy
      @erocccy Год назад +5

      @@MaybeTiberius the funnt thing to me is every content creator talking about this topic keeps saying how u need to think of other OS when windows 7 is only problematic if you're dumb enough to click fake download buttons, or let trojans onto your system...
      i know windows 7 is old but im not a grandma.

    • @QuicksilverSG
      @QuicksilverSG 8 месяцев назад +1

      With a compatible motherboard and drivers, Windows 7 SP1 64-bit can be installed and run on a Ryzen 7 PC. I use an 8-core 2700X with 32GB RAM. The only built-in port it doesn't support is USB-C (no Win7-compatible driver available). No problem, I just use a USB-C to USB-3 adaptor.

  • @hobbyelectronics6630
    @hobbyelectronics6630 Год назад +10

    Windows 7 user with special applications and old hardware. I will keep using Win 7 until Firefox can't update. I have reconfigured for future dual boot with Win 10.
    No matter which OS you use backups are your best friend. The types of websites you visit will greatly determine your vulnerability. There is an argument for Win 11 for inexperienced users and an argument for Win 7 with "risk management" for experienced users.
    My opposition to Microsoft"s telemetry is a significant reason for not "upgrading" and having to "fix" my computer after updates is another.
    I see a mini PC as a future purchase when my current motherboard quits or becomes too obsolete.

  • @MyYouTube.
    @MyYouTube. 8 месяцев назад +5

    I'm still using windows 7 here in 2023, on my 15 years old HP-Pavilion computer, and I love it! It works like a charm ! And you know what ? I still receive security updates automatically, from Microsoft!

  • @louisax4058
    @louisax4058 Год назад +33

    A lot of the pcs connected to the lab equipment at my Research facility run on Windows 7 and will most likely stay that way. Many of these programs running are only Windows 7 compatible.

    • @jTheDigitalDoctor
      @jTheDigitalDoctor Год назад +5

      If updated software isn't available then you need to keep these machines off of the Internet.

    • @swagedelic
      @swagedelic 11 месяцев назад

      Running a $5K program in Windows 7. Windows 11 geeks can go F themselves. I am not updating.

  • @brentsummers7377
    @brentsummers7377 Год назад +12

    3.6% using Windows 7. That is about twice as many people using W7 than all Linux distros😂

  • @BenAlfred987
    @BenAlfred987 Год назад +16

    i used windows 7 everyday and no problem @ all

    • @Britec09
      @Britec09  Год назад +1

      good for you

    • @BenAlfred987
      @BenAlfred987 Год назад +1

      By the way I'm from Philippines your number 1 supporter of your channel

    • @aquamarine2044
      @aquamarine2044 8 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed. Me too.

  • @bluedasher74
    @bluedasher74 Год назад +10

    Gosh, not everyone can afford to buy a new computer every few years. A couple of years ago, I tried doing the free update to Windows 10, but all it did was slow my computer down a lot. I had to switch the OS back to Windows 7.

    • @folksurvival
      @folksurvival 11 месяцев назад

      No need because you can use Linux instead (for free).

    • @_Digitalguy
      @_Digitalguy 10 месяцев назад

      @@folksurvival some people need to run Windows software, not just browse the internet

  • @kyoujinko
    @kyoujinko 7 месяцев назад +3

    If you're still using 7 at this point just switch to Linux. Steam isn't supporting 7 anymore and Linux brings new life to old systems.

  • @Paulzpc
    @Paulzpc Год назад +9

    I have the Windows 7 Home 32-bit DVD right here and I might install it on an old hard drive I loved Windows 7

    • @Britec09
      @Britec09  Год назад +3

      Its up to you, if you can upgrade, I would.

    • @hobbyelectronics6630
      @hobbyelectronics6630 Год назад +2

      Dual boot if you need Win 10 may be an option.

  • @TomokoAbe_
    @TomokoAbe_ Год назад +8

    I have an old Windows XP computer that still works. Now I DO SEVERE it from the Internet and NO UPDATES ALLOWED. When Windows 7 came out it deactivated my old apps Microsoft did not like, especially duplication software (movies, videos, music duplication). But also my favorite games, SILENT HILL and old versions of DIABLO work on Windows XP, but NOT on Windows 7 (not properly if they do load up). So I use Windows XP mostly for games and duplication purposes. Like if I want to turn my vinyl records into MP3 so it preserves them and I can carry this music around everywhere I go. XP also plays UNREAL! That game REALLY is ultra cool considering it was made for Windows 98!

    • @tonyslicer7399
      @tonyslicer7399 3 месяца назад +1

      I know person use windows 98 still this day

  • @lexlarkin
    @lexlarkin Год назад +6

    Back in the day--think Windows 98--I used to use AVG and Zone Alarm. They basically put out a welcome mat for viruses and invited them in. It was only when I started paying for quality antivirus programs that the PC infections stopped.
    That's what I'm doing with Windows 7. Updates? Not interested. Haven't had a single issue despite these purported vulnerabilities.

  • @paulfrayne6519
    @paulfrayne6519 Год назад +6

    I use Windows 7 occasionally, even xp, 98, 95 and 3.11 for a spin occasionally.

  • @edwineriksson2882
    @edwineriksson2882 Год назад +10

    As long as you have ALL possible updates installed and an antivirus program with a payid full license, there is no problem at all!

    • @franciscohorna5542
      @franciscohorna5542 Год назад

      but dont do online banking or use credit or debiy card information to riskey

    • @edwineriksson2882
      @edwineriksson2882 Год назад +1

      @@franciscohorna5542 But if you have vpn, a paid full license to an antivirus program with protection for bank information, personal data, then there is no problem.

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Год назад +4

      I've never used paid antivirus software in my life, and not all Windows updates are necessary as they're not about security. In fact some of the last updates MS released retroactively injected telemetry into Windows 7.

    • @bobsoft
      @bobsoft Год назад

      @@edwineriksson2882 You want to go one step further and plug that machine into your network, because any wireless connected device is vulnerable.

    • @hobbyelectronics6630
      @hobbyelectronics6630 Год назад +3

      If people stay off questionable websites there is no more risk with Win 7 than any other OS.

  • @phatmeow7764
    @phatmeow7764 9 месяцев назад +2

    i tried a 2008 machine with these specs:
    Q9550 quadcore/4GB RAM
    HD 5450 HDMI Radeon
    Win7 SuperLite (0.9GB ISO!) + Thorium for SSE3 CPUs web browser + Ublock + Avast and the machine flies, is snappy and nope not keen on any gaming so its been fantastic! The creator of Thorium web browser apparently is a huge W7 advocate/fan haha

    • @kurospy4284
      @kurospy4284 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm inspired from what you do with the laptop, I'll take a note

  • @kevinsahm5577
    @kevinsahm5577 Год назад +10

    You can use legacy updates for fully updating windows 7. I just used it to update my xp machine that i am currently watching this video on. Web browsers like mypal 68 and serpent will always work great on windows 7 just like they now work with xp.

    • @Corvid_Moon
      @Corvid_Moon 7 месяцев назад +1

      Legacy updates..?

    • @grantfreeman5327
      @grantfreeman5327 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Corvid_Mooncan you do an in depth description

  • @WillyEckaslike
    @WillyEckaslike Год назад +12

    I do have a Windows10 computer but for surfing and basic needs my Windows 7 computer is a pleasure to use..

    • @Britec09
      @Britec09  Год назад +5

      no bloat in windows 7

    • @i_want_a_day
      @i_want_a_day 8 месяцев назад

      Same i’ll use windows 10 just for internet related stuff

  • @acehandler1530
    @acehandler1530 Год назад +16

    As a former die-hard Windows 7 user that recently switched to Windows 11 I feel I should express my views. I used a non-TPM version of Windows 11 (I upgrade two computers from 7 to 11, one's an acer V3 and the other's an HP dv8 from 2009!) I installed SSD's for main drives (2GB because the price was too good). I used all the github tools & tricks ("Make Windows 11 look like Windows 7") and they both run like champs. I use a local account (no issues) and follow along with all the latest offerings on RUclips for improvements. I'm at version 22H2 22621.1848. Some of my VERY ANNOYING DRIVER ISSUES with Windows 7 are gone (ie audio via HDMI/Realtek). Stock Windows 11 had that working on first boot up! Cheers 🙂 Legalize hard drugs NOW!

    • @kwaobenti
      @kwaobenti Год назад +4

      Will you get ongoing updates for non-TPM windows 11?

    • @acehandler1530
      @acehandler1530 Год назад +2

      @@kwaobenti Oh certainly, MS doesn't seem to notice, lol! Just updated this morning (major Moments3 update) to ...22621.1928. I've got seconds showing on my tray clock! LOL!

    • @MythicqI
      @MythicqI Год назад +1

      Can you show me how accurate your Windows 11 is to windows 7? and how to do all of it?

    • @acehandler1530
      @acehandler1530 Год назад +1

      @@MythicqI Lol!...what you talkin' 'bout Willis?? How do you quantify accuracy regarding an O/S? And how to do all of it? I've lived 70 years this time around, you want all the details? That's just lol!

    • @MythicqI
      @MythicqI Год назад +3

      @@acehandler1530 who the fuck is willis also who said that i wanted EVERY detail? i just wanted to see if it looks good and close to the original and how i can do it myself on my PC.

  • @pwcorgi2000
    @pwcorgi2000 10 месяцев назад +3

    I want a Windows 7 laptop because some of my software is no longer compatible with Windows 10 and up.

  • @s31ACE1252
    @s31ACE1252 Год назад +4

    Still using W7 on my Alienware Alpha R1. Steam discontinuing support has got me thinking on LInux or W10. However with the aging 860m/2GB vram non upgradeable hardware in this thing, new AAA gaming is not really an option. Not sure which way I'll go yet, but I really like this small form factor PC. It's my daily driver.

    • @MiniMight
      @MiniMight Год назад +1

      i’d definitely recommend linux purely because if you’re dedicated, you can make it look almost exactly like windows 7, which you can’t do with windows 10(unless it’s a version that’s already reached end of service) or 11. and unless you pirate games, steams proton compatibility layer is amazing for gaming on linux, especially for older games (some of which just runs straight up on wine). also, linux will just be way faster and easier to run on your hardware than windows 11. it’ll probably even be faster than windows 7

  • @estevanperezz
    @estevanperezz 9 месяцев назад +3

    windows 7 and xp was my childhood

  • @amandacarnelison2157
    @amandacarnelison2157 10 месяцев назад +2

    You can't play the old Harry Potter computer games on a Windows 10 or 11 you only can play the games on a Windows 7

  • @alimin8r201
    @alimin8r201 Год назад +9

    Hello from a Win 7 user, I have a good feeling that a lot of home users will upgrade by the end of this year because Steam is ending Win 7 support- it says so on the top of the interface. I already have Win 10 set up on an SSD, I just have to rearrange some SATA cables. Also Google Chrome has already ended Win 7 support, I got that nag going now too. My main reason for not upgrading already is that I hate changing from something so good to something not-so-good. Thanks for the update anyway and have a great day.

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Год назад +5

      Steam ending Windows 7 support simply means that I'll ditch Steam.

    • @dougbrowning82
      @dougbrowning82 Год назад

      All the Chromium browsers have stopped Win 7 support, including Edge, Brave, Avast Secure Browser, etc.

    • @himmelskibet
      @himmelskibet Год назад +2

      Trust me, it will be possible to keep Steam running on 7 even after the end of this year. I am not worried

    • @MikBaa
      @MikBaa Год назад

      ​@@himmelskibetExactly what I'm hoping for 😉👍

  • @amandacarnelison2157
    @amandacarnelison2157 10 месяцев назад +3

    I'm fine with Windows 7 because you can play the old Harry Potter computer games

    • @vivanway
      @vivanway 18 дней назад

      One of my favorite franchise :)

  • @Douglas_Blake_579
    @Douglas_Blake_579 Год назад +13

    This constant claim of being open to hackers because of unpatched vulnerabilities is hogwash.
    The threat level 5 years from now will still be the same as it was on the last update. The OS will not grow new holes and it won't slowly deteriorate. If you know how to maintain an OS you can keep using windows 7 forever and never be at any more risk than you are today.

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Год назад +8

      Indeed and what people seem to base the supposed vulnerability of Windows 7 on is how insecure Windows 10, and by extension Windows 11, are. Although they fail to take into account that many of the exploits for 10 and 11 target features and holes that are only in 10 and 11... and are not even present in Windows 7 to begin with. Also some of the biggest voices shouting about how vulnerable Windows 7 is haven't even used the OS for years anyway, and are basing their bias purely on the hearsay of people who don't even know what they're talking about. It's just become trendy to dump on older operating systems, but in reality is just a smokescreen for people who are sheep and won't admit they feel the need to have the latest and 'greatest' all the time.

    • @zibobpompon5768
      @zibobpompon5768 Год назад +4

      @Douglas_Blake I completely agree they just want you to be a sheep and make you afraid so you feel oblige to buy their new repaint system which in fact is worse and worse over the time and mostly based on its predecessor but does not work as intended and finally worse and slower . For me Win7 64 is perfect since more 15 years now and i think it will last a lot more . You just need to make copy on a regularly basis with mirroring disk to avoid catastrophic problem and if you know your system you separate data from system and everything is fine in fact . I only crash two times long time Win 7 and it was my mistake in fact , mostly i will say it's just how you drive your system carefully and you will not encountered major problem that's it !!!

    • @colincampbell3679
      @colincampbell3679 Год назад +2

      @@FlyboyHelosim Yes I totally Agree. I been using the Windows XP for the 15 years like most other users without 1 single problem with viruses or hacking even when there was such stuff online. I had basic anti-virus and scanning software and no problems.
      Then like most I gave in and brought windows 7 pro when that OS had been out for 2 years by then because I knew how many huge holes in the OS security it had after it 1st released so I waited until 2 year mark to see those sorted with service pack 1 updates and service pack 2 to plug those holes that lazy greedy Microsoft just left to us poor users to find and report to them to issue a fix.
      I been using windows 7 pro ( including now as I type ) for many fine years without 1 single problem to do with these so called big news virus or hacking threats.
      I think all this so called news is from the minions whom work for Microsoft. They make up these stories and then slash them everywhere to scare us users into getting the next overpriced full of more holes rushed out OS so Microsoft can see more millions roll in as silly users rush to upgrade to the next load of rubbish OS again full of holes.
      Just MS hype to force millions world wide to buy more OS rubbish from the Microsoft company who is so mega rich they could sell a OS for almost nothing and still be worth billions.
      If they make a demand they can con us into buying anything! and each year their OS are even more to buy than the one before even though the OS is not even beta tested 1st.

    • @Douglas_Blake_579
      @Douglas_Blake_579 Год назад +1

      @@zibobpompon5768
      FWIW ... I ran a single installation (no reloads). Never had a problem.

    • @darkprinc979
      @darkprinc979 Год назад

      ​@@zibobpompon5768Well, I think the main issue is going to be with how the internet develops. Internet protocols are going to continue developing, and now that Windows 7 is no longer being supported the time will come when it won't be able to access the internet anymore.

  • @n.w.aicecube5713
    @n.w.aicecube5713 9 месяцев назад +4

    Highly considering going back to windows 7

  • @catalincatalin3945
    @catalincatalin3945 Год назад +4

    I use windows 7 and bitdefender and it goes very well

  • @paulf2557
    @paulf2557 Год назад +6

    Windows 10 and 11 have loads of issues.
    OK most are concerning Microsoft themselves, and I personally wouldn't use them without installing something like O&O Shut up 10, which stops most of the nonsense, at least until the next forced update, when you have to run it again.
    I personally hate Microsoft with all their nosiness, but use Windows 10 and 7, mainly because an older PC won't update to Windows 10.
    Older bios issue that is unbudgable, and unupdateable.
    When using Windows 7, I use free AV, plus Firefox, and always clear everything after each use.
    Slightly more awkward than Windows 10, but without all the 10 bloat, I still prefer it in every way.
    Mind you if Firefox pull out will have to think again.
    I do use other safety measures, but have never had any infections or malware, since the 7 updates were stopped.
    Paid stuff is so unnecessary these days, as long as you have some computer sense, no matter what all the YT computer experts try to get us to buy to make themselves some affiliate money.

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Год назад +1

      Yep, I've never used paid antivirus in my life. It's a con. It's bloated and hogs system resources, is a bugger to uninstall, and often costs silly money.

    • @hobbyelectronics6630
      @hobbyelectronics6630 Год назад +2

      Agree. I have Win 10 and Win11 on other computers. I have spent more time and frustration fixing updates on these "secure" versions than I care to tell. Win 7 on my desktop has never had problems, not to mention the telemetry in Win 10.

  • @FlyboyHelosim
    @FlyboyHelosim Год назад +4

    Honestly this video is just for clicks. Anyone still using Windows 7 already knows what they're doing and have probably already followed the dozens of videos already on the subject. It's become a bit of a dead horse by this point. Just let people use what they want to use, we know the risks. The operating system's extended support has been out for over 3 years now with mainstream support even before that. It's an old topic, no need to keep dragging it up.

    • @Britec09
      @Britec09  Год назад +1

      Watch the video before accusing people.

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Год назад

      @@Britec09 I did, which is what led me to my conclusion.

  • @amandacarnelison2157
    @amandacarnelison2157 10 месяцев назад +1

    Harry Potter and the philosopher's Stone and Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets and prisoner of Azkaban computer games do not work on a Windows 10 or 11 so it'll only work on a Windows 7

  • @ntsable
    @ntsable Год назад +2

    win 7 can be infected if you only look youtube? many people talk about security, but what if you do not climb unverified sites?

  • @billyguthrie3176
    @billyguthrie3176 Год назад +1

    As your talking can't help noticing how much better the taskbar and menu's look on windows 7. Personally i use openshell on my windows 10 cause i can't stand the taskbar and start menu on it. To me they look like a kid designed them!

  • @steliosmarnelakis4079
    @steliosmarnelakis4079 Год назад +2

    a nice and informative video!
    i only have one question..
    instead of AVG,why not use Avast which has an embedded firewall (although not as advanced as Zonealarm)?

  • @corey7219
    @corey7219 Год назад +2

    I have an original alienware area 51m-766 laptop from 2004. It can only be upgraded to windows 7 32 bit

    • @paulf2557
      @paulf2557 Год назад

      Yep, my Alienware R3 desktop won't update past Windows 7 64bit.
      Old bios that can't be updated, although some claim success with W10, it is messy and pretty unusable.

  • @robertaho9623
    @robertaho9623 3 месяца назад +3

    You destroyed your credibility when you recommended Norton! Anyone recommending McAfee or Norton doesn't have the credibility to advise people against viruses!

  • @dennisvaughn540
    @dennisvaughn540 Год назад +3

    Great Job, Keep up the Great work!

  • @sinkzscs
    @sinkzscs Год назад +1

    I still use windows 7, only to experience old games. I have an anti-virus, a firewall and spyware protection. I also set all of my browser settings to as strict as possible and try not to do any important tasks.

    • @Note-dy6yd
      @Note-dy6yd 9 месяцев назад +1

      "an anti-virus, a firewall and spyware protection".............Did you install them separately or they are in one package? and what is the name of that package? Thanks

  • @petermason1747
    @petermason1747 Год назад +3

    just installed 7 and it did all the updates as normal

    • @Mario583a
      @Mario583a Год назад

      Windows 7 pulls all of its updates from the Microsoft Update Catalog and the only thing that has been changed is your system clock.

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Год назад

      @@Mario583a Uh, what?

  • @stephenwade8093
    @stephenwade8093 Год назад +2

    I am using W7 and have anti virus running, but I figured that hackers are ego driven and will not be bothered with 3% I only use it for Amateur radio programs and its not linked to anything else

  • @aquamarine2044
    @aquamarine2044 8 месяцев назад +3

    Actually I still use Windows 7, Vista and XP. They can pri Windows 7 off my cold dead hands before I give it up! By the way, nice video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @MyMy-tv7fd
    @MyMy-tv7fd Год назад +4

    Win7 Firefox 114.0.2 (64-bit) - stil works very nicely, right now, as I type. Brave Browser gave up on us several months ago.

    • @Britec09
      @Britec09  Год назад +1

      Chrome is as well. Opera browser works for now

    • @danielivanov930
      @danielivanov930 Год назад +2

      firefox will support win7 till september 2024 i think .They released a statement .Steam also will end support on january 2024 .

    • @MrKentaroMotoPI
      @MrKentaroMotoPI Год назад +1

      Actually, I doesn't. I have current Firefox on Windows 7, 10, and 11 machines. Certain features of certain sites (e.g. financial transactions) no longer work properly on 7. The problem is, unsurprisingly, getting worse over time.

    • @MyMy-tv7fd
      @MyMy-tv7fd Год назад

      @@MrKentaroMotoPI I am sure that is right but I only ever do financial tx on my secure Linux system

    • @MrKentaroMotoPI
      @MrKentaroMotoPI Год назад

      @@MyMy-tv7fd Linux? Secure? 😆😆😆😆
      That's a good one.

  • @freespeechdead8670
    @freespeechdead8670 10 месяцев назад

    is all of this needed for a computer just used for youtube videos in garage to work on stuff . no shopping or anything just how to videos ?

  • @hotmixer2010
    @hotmixer2010 Год назад +2

    Could you do a video on the blacklotus UEFI malware it poses a threat to all Windows machines

  • @alexanderfederowicz
    @alexanderfederowicz Год назад +1

    Yes I still use seven I have a lot of different protection software and I have not had problems with infections... And there's not much anyone can do about the black box garbage built into our internet connection boxes routers and modems etc...

  • @williamlinington9166
    @williamlinington9166 Год назад +2

    I am still using Windows 7, but not online. I have software that will not runproperly on Windows 10, or 11.

  • @carloisdoingstupidtechstuff
    @carloisdoingstupidtechstuff 6 месяцев назад +2

    I don't give a shit about my security I will always use Windows 7 and I will never stop using Windows 7

    • @aquamarine2044
      @aquamarine2044 3 месяца назад +1

      Agreed. Me too. I'm still using mine right now.

    • @markkulyas2418
      @markkulyas2418 14 дней назад

      I love windows 7, but when there are no browsers to support Windows 7 anymore you can't use the internet.

  • @CandyTroll
    @CandyTroll Год назад +1

    how is my windows 7 still not dying its August 2023?!

  • @FloatSamplesGT710
    @FloatSamplesGT710 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am using windows 7 on my second PC and i didn't have any antivirus installed and i installed a ton of pirated softwares and pirated activations and i didn't had any issues by hackers or something. Its all complete rumors. You can use any OS just fine as your wish and you will be still completely 💯 safe even without any security and antimalwares lmao...

  • @Thiccum069
    @Thiccum069 Год назад +6

    This video is sponsored by Norton🎉🎉

    • @Britec09
      @Britec09  Год назад +2

      grow up

    • @Thiccum069
      @Thiccum069 Год назад +1

      @Britec09 I am already a grown-up human being, babe..

    • @bhargavjitbhuyan9394
      @bhargavjitbhuyan9394 Год назад +1

      @@Thiccum069 O yeah? norton is a very good anti virus software. Well better than mcafee that I have which starts and take so much resources in the background.

    • @Thiccum069
      @Thiccum069 Год назад

      @bhargavjitbhuyan9394 Did I say, "Norton is bad" or anything like that ? Then why just insert your debate everywhere like your small di*k ?

  • @tonyslicer7399
    @tonyslicer7399 3 месяца назад

    Still running win 7 never deleted anything off windows still getting windows 7 updates still works better than 10 and 11 windows

  • @squeezleprime308
    @squeezleprime308 Год назад +3

    Windows 7 on the desktop

  • @xero110
    @xero110 Год назад +2

    4:06 Wait, wait, wait, Norton offers "dark web monitoring"? This is my new best ever marketing crap term.

  • @shilorigo6359
    @shilorigo6359 Год назад

    Thanks for the great work

  • @MikBaa
    @MikBaa Год назад +1

    Great video, lots of very useful information. Am running Win 7 Pro alongside Panda Security and Comodo Firewall (both free editions), and regularly (at least monthly) do scans with Panda, and Malware Bytes Antimalware. Use the paid version of NordVPN when online, thankfully so far so good. BUT, only last weekend Steam notified me they are ceasing Win 7 support in Jan 2024, unless there's a workaround discovered then maybe this will push me to finally upgrade the OS, or I could invest in a Steam Deck 😁

    • @jTheDigitalDoctor
      @jTheDigitalDoctor Год назад

      Why would you insist on running an outdated operating system when all it does is put you at risk and makes the lives of us techs who are sometimes forced to service it unberable? Clients don't get how much a pain in the ass you Windows 7 holdouts are. From compatibility to security you make our lives hard. We don't care why you have Windows 7-we just don't want to support it. My advice? Upgrade before you regret no doing so.

    • @MikBaa
      @MikBaa Год назад +8

      @@jTheDigitalDoctor Wow you sound triggered, relax, if anything happens to my pc, due to software or hardware, this "client" can sort it out himself, as I'm old enough and educated enough to have plenty of knowledge on the subject... Also, I don't care that you don't care why I have Win 7...

    • @g.s.6255
      @g.s.6255 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@jTheDigitalDoctor Because everybody hates microsoft's windows 10-11 bloatware OSs. Windows 7 is still the king of OSs, rookie!

    • @user-oh5hi5yv9x
      @user-oh5hi5yv9x 11 месяцев назад

      @@g.s.6255 I'm actually a degreed IT professional working for a Fortune 500 -what are your credentials? The only rookies I see here are the ones stupid or poor enough to be forced to use an outdated operating system with no true security built into it. I also see people scared of change. I work in healthcare and I've seen the havoc caused by data breaches in Windows7 and XP machines that I've had to fix and was tasked by a major conglomerate here in the USA to "upgrade" them to Windows 10 or 11. No true upgrade was possible due to the age of the hardware but no reason existed to maintain Windows 7 with no native encryption or software support (unless you were willing to pay for Enterprise support) I chose the Windows 10 pathway due to it's higher stability index and native Bitlocker encryption. Our network team secured their end by upgrading the firewalls and network segmentation. Disliking an operating system and using that as a basis to make a business or personal decision to retain and antiquated piece of junk that's had it's day is both illogical and unprofessional. I may dislike some people that I work with but I don't quit my job because of it. Liking it is not a requirement, being practical is. In short, you're an idiot.

  • @derrickhobbs8842
    @derrickhobbs8842 Год назад +2

    still using xp in 2023. no lie

  • @jkbobful
    @jkbobful 11 месяцев назад +1

    Does Norton still have a DNS I thought they got rid of it I recommend quad 9 DNS

  • @MeariBamu
    @MeariBamu Год назад +1

    chrome is stop support update but still can use. However, i still use firefox and is seam faster than chrome

  • @n.w.aicecube5713
    @n.w.aicecube5713 9 месяцев назад

    If you setup firewall, disable smb and other vulnerable ports and only visit very safe websites. Why not, also be aware of email attachments

  • @TomokoAbe_
    @TomokoAbe_ Год назад

    I have an old Apple Pro desktop which is running Windows 7. I can no longer use the Apple side because it is Snow Leopard and no browser works on it. It is a 32 bit system, so I cannot upgrade to Windows 10. I still use it the Windows 7 on Apple. However, it is not my main computer. I keep the Apple one in my kitchen. This is going to be very helpful should I decide to keep my Windows 10 after end of life support. Those computers are in my bedroom and living room. There are ways to upgrade to Windows 11 (or 12 when it comes out) using tweaks but since you have to log onto Microsoft account it is unknown how long Windows 11 will be active until MS deactivates it due to no TPM 2.0. I have TPM 1.2 with the tweaks and though it can be upgraded now--it is unknown how long that will last. Thank you for the video!

  • @bhargavjitbhuyan9394
    @bhargavjitbhuyan9394 Год назад +1

    If you are on windows 7 and you can't upgrade then upgrade to something like linux lite.

  • @MuhammadU02
    @MuhammadU02 Год назад +2

    My "old" 2015 hp laptop cannot run win 10 even the scrapped down version, so win 7 is the way!

  • @earlsjrcomputer5208
    @earlsjrcomputer5208 Год назад +1

    Im Still Using win 7 because of Photo Copier Kyosera only support win 7 . i just use Deepfreeze

  • @edoman20
    @edoman20 Год назад

    you can update windows 7, there are methods to automate it, and some updates are needed to install updated drivers

  • @robertcarhiboux3164
    @robertcarhiboux3164 11 месяцев назад +1

    0 antivirus 0 update (just the one required for some peripheral on driver setup), only firefox with ublock origin and noscript + simplewall. I don't think win 10 or 11 is more secured, because they are more widespread and because if you click on the wrong link you are contaminated. this is not related to os version; ublock origin & noscript help a lot to avoid mistake. AV are totally useless since 2010. they don't protect you, if you really want one better get an antimalware, and even now they are outdated.

  • @stf2615
    @stf2615 Год назад

    I will be upgrading to 10 later, but until that time which is the most lightweight firewall to use?
    Comodo, tinywall, zonealarm. So that it should no impact pc performance.

  • @vampiregoat69
    @vampiregoat69 7 месяцев назад +1

    I hate 10 and 11 is vista all over wish I could stay on 7 safely

  • @robertfitzgerald3432
    @robertfitzgerald3432 Год назад

    Do mention Bitdefender on Win 7. I use it and have for about five years on my secondary LT. Also mention in Win 7, you need at least 4GB RAM. Thanks.

  • @Polymerbob
    @Polymerbob 4 месяца назад +1

    The only people stealing my data is Microsoft.

  • @alek3084
    @alek3084 9 месяцев назад

    I use windows 7 on my main laptop.I can upgrade to windows 10/11 but I continue to use it until I have no choose and yes i see the watermark on chrome teilling me that it isnt updating

  • @KelticLad
    @KelticLad Год назад

    great stuff I have an old toshiba satelite p300 that can only run windows 7 as windows 10 is to good for it but put LTSC on but if i could use windows 7 on it would be great more videos like this would be very usefull thanks for sharing great video

  • @gdsstudio974
    @gdsstudio974 11 месяцев назад

    I just acquired a HP mini with 7 Pro. It was last used in 2016, so it needed updating. Claims its running an unlicensed OS. Manage to update and download Edge. Still working on it. Not sure how secure Edge is while running in Windows 7 pro. May try free upgrade to Windows 10;

  • @ianharrison6597
    @ianharrison6597 Год назад

    Thanks Brian.

  • @michaelscottcutler3627
    @michaelscottcutler3627 Год назад +1

    Can't Malwarebytes be used for protection?

  • @koenpauwels98
    @koenpauwels98 8 месяцев назад

    If you really have old hardware, and you are still going on an old OS like W7, just install a light weight linux OS.

  • @m3uec
    @m3uec Год назад

    Zonealarm brings back memories years ago when I was using Windows ME.

    • @Britec09
      @Britec09  Год назад

      Oh yes, no bloat back then

  • @paulfrayne6519
    @paulfrayne6519 Год назад

    I use 0patch software for vulnerability that Microsoft don't patch and it is essential for Windows 7. Both free and paid versions.

    • @Britec09
      @Britec09  Год назад +1

      Yeah, that is option which I mentioned in one of my videos

  • @shaundavey5938
    @shaundavey5938 Год назад

    Can you show how to create a dual boot system,with Win 10 being the main one and either an earlier Windows or Android if it is available...??Thanks

  • @ro6AXE
    @ro6AXE 4 месяца назад

    Some kids are acting like Microsoft are gonna support every old os for life

    • @ro6AXE
      @ro6AXE 4 месяца назад

      Its very stupid

  • @HenrikG1963
    @HenrikG1963 9 месяцев назад

    Whatever you using window 3.11 or windows 11 the hackers will get access to your system if they wan't to. And if I have to select between spyware from Microsoft and being hacked I will select being hacked. The chance is les to be hacked. 🙂

  • @rajsahota5524
    @rajsahota5524 Год назад

    I followed your steps and went to control panel and clicked: 'check for updates' and it gave me an error message saying: 'Windows could not search for new updates' - 'An error occurred while checking for new updates for your computer' - 'Errors found: CODE80072EFE' - *What do I do now?*

    • @darkprinc979
      @darkprinc979 Год назад

      There is a way to fix Windows 7 so that it can connect to Windows update, but I can't remember what it is off hand because it's been a few years since I did it with my rig. Just look it up on Google or whatever your favorite browser is.

  • @HassieCX650E
    @HassieCX650E Год назад

    Also in a stand alone ?

  • @Adrianjones-xd4tn
    @Adrianjones-xd4tn 5 месяцев назад

    I can’t get internet explorer to work with the internet on windows 7? Chrome works but not IE. And now I’m having problems with Steam loading from my desktop. They still sell games for 7 but now (last time I used it it was loading them in June ‘23) I can’t get them to run?? I can get into Steam through the web page but from my desktop page it won’t load. So I’m loaded in from their site but when I go to play a game it asks me to log in again???

  • @danielivanov930
    @danielivanov930 Год назад

    Firefox will end support for windows 7 on september 2024 i think .They released a statement . Steam also will end support on january 2024 .

  • @IOTWVUVWTOI
    @IOTWVUVWTOI Год назад

    W7 by far my favourite Windows version. W10 is okay... W11 sucks. After W10, im fully Linux apart from my gaming rig which is used solely for gaming. Daily laptop is Linux (switches between PopOS, Ubuntu, Mint, Budgie and a few others...

  • @davinp
    @davinp Год назад +3

    Another problem is that Windows 7 doesn't have the modern internet & security tools that Windows 10/11 has. The OS is 14 years old and allot of new tech has come out since then. Eventually, software will stop supporting Windows 7 if they haven't already

    • @Britec09
      @Britec09  Год назад

      I agree

    • @hanswi336
      @hanswi336 Год назад +1

      ... and there's a lot of essential software (in combination with certain hardware) which is not running under Windows 10 - therefore one of my PCs is still on Win 7 and it does very well!

    • @g.s.6255
      @g.s.6255 11 месяцев назад

      Rookie! There is always a work-around. Nobody can force me to upgrade my beautiful windows 7 OS to a windows 10-11 bloatware system *lol*

  • @KaptainSpaulding
    @KaptainSpaulding Год назад

    What is your opinion of the Free Comodo Firewall?

    • @Britec09
      @Britec09  Год назад

      as long as its updated

  • @stevepell9511
    @stevepell9511 11 месяцев назад

    Britec09, I am watching this video on September 17,2023 and when I checked my 10 year old Win7 PC , I received 2 updates from Microsoft for Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool and Security Intelligence Update for Windows Defender Antivirus for 9-17-2023. So they are still giving some updates over the last few months and my win7 pc is fully patched before they stopped support from Microsoft. I have Firefox 115.2.1esr browser and that is supported until this time next year. Windows 10 ends support in October 2025. I have one PC with Win10 and one with Win7, both are fine to use at home and never had any problem with the Win7pc, Adobe Flash was worse back then. When Win10 ends support in 2025 , then I will decide what to upgrade to, everything is fine for day to day use. HTH

  • @lkc121
    @lkc121 8 месяцев назад

    nah, just using my favorite windows more for browsing and not for signed banking account or anything else

  • @winstonb990
    @winstonb990 Год назад

    where can i download windows 7 iso ? only install on virtual software

  • @crazytestpilot9434
    @crazytestpilot9434 8 месяцев назад +1

    Antivirus software only detects KNOWN viruses, not new ones which is why AV software is worthless in my opinion. Just another company taking possession of all my data to do with as they please. Win 7 is by far the best OS because it lets you control what your PC does and doesn't do(unlike win 8 and up) , you can control,change, stop, modify, or tweak just about everything and make anything work (almost). Win 7 forever !!!

  • @awaiz12346yt
    @awaiz12346yt Год назад

    Cool!

  • @wvistalover
    @wvistalover 4 месяца назад

    I have a vaild windows 7 professional key that i won't show anyone

  • @MikBaa
    @MikBaa Год назад

    Can't edit my earlier comment for some reason, but I'm actually using SUPERAntiSpyware Free Edition, not MalwareBytes... Thanks again for the great video 👍

  • @summer3526
    @summer3526 2 месяца назад

    anyone know where to get windows 7 home or ultimate with working keys?

  • @kwameanati
    @kwameanati Год назад

    Can these security measures be used for windows 10 too?

  • @zoranmostarlic6221
    @zoranmostarlic6221 Год назад

    There is also Legacy Update for Windows 7