![]() Upgrade from Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 In this case, your problem won’t be supported. The exception to this is if you’re running Office on Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, and we determine your issue is caused or related to one of those out of support operating systems, and not an issue with Office. *These versions of Office will continue to be supported so long as they are within the Microsoft Lifecycle Policy. The following table shows the supported versions of Office and Windows operating system. If you're running Microsoft Office on a Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 PC, we recommend upgrading to a supported operating system. ![]() However, Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 no longer receives security updates, leaving it vulnerable to security threats. Non-subscription versions of Office, such as Office Home & Student, Office Home & Business, or Office Professional Plus, will continue to be fully supported based on the Fixed Lifecycle Policy. Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and other versions of Office If you're not ready to upgrade at this time, Office on the web is an available alternative. In order to continue to receive Microsoft 365 product updates, we recommend upgrading Windows to a supported operating system. After that date, if you're running Microsoft 365, you'll no longer receive updates for the Office apps this includes feature, security, and other quality updates. Support for Windows 8.1 ended on January 10, 2023. Therefore, if you're using Microsoft 365 on a computer running Windows 7 or Windows 8 and are configured for automatic updates, you'll no longer receive updates for the Office apps, including feature, security, and other quality updates. Devices running either version of Windows no longer receive security updates. Support for Windows 7 ended on Januand Windows 8 went out of support on January 12, 2016. Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Microsoft 365 At this time, you can run an Office update to make sure you have the latest version. Once you move to a supported Windows operating system all Microsoft 365 feature and security updates will resume as usual. As a valuable Office subscriber, we want to continue to provide a stable Office experience. Therefore, if you're using Microsoft 365 on a computer running Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1, we strongly recommend you move to a supported Windows operating system. Using Microsoft 365 on older, unsupported operating systems may cause performance and reliability issues over time. Microsoft 365 is governed by the Modern Lifecycle Policy which requires customers to stay current as per the servicing and system requirements for the product or service, including using Microsoft 365 on a Windows operating system that is currently in support. This reveals greater detail in shadows and highlights, and for scenes like sunsets or back-lit selfies, HDR reveals details that were previously lost on a GoPro.Microsoft 365 and the Modern Lifecycle Policy It works by quickly capturing multiple images back-to-back using different exposure settings, then intelligently combines them into a single image. Leveraging the power of the GP1 Chip, HDR was first introduced on HERO6 Black. Pro Tip: We recomend setting your HERO7 Black SuperPhoto mode to AUTO, so you know it will be working its magic, allowing you to stay present in the moment. To give a better idea of how each image-processing method works, here is a quick peek at what happens under the hood each time you take a SuperPhoto. Whereas AUTO analyzes a wide range of scene statistics-such as dynamic range, available light and scene motion-then automatically selects one of four methods for processing the image: HDR captures the same high-dynamic range photos that were introduced with HERO6 Black. SuperPhoto offers two different options: HDR and AUTO.
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