![]() ![]() The above graphic shows the numbers from statcounter for the desktop. We all know how the story of Windows XP after the end of support in 2014. In comparison, the current figure for Windows 7 is 41.79%. On July 10, 2012, Windows XP was still running on 37% of all systems. Martin Geuß has published the figures here. I don't know if I had statistics back then. Windows I came up against the question, how the situation was with Windows XP about 1.5 years before the end of support (i.e. Note: During a discussion at German site Dr. Windows 10 doesn't overtake (about 1.5 years before Windows 7 support ends) the lead in market share. Despite statistical fluctuations, people seem to switch from Windows 7 to Windows 10, while part of Windows 10 goes back to Windows 8.1 or Windows XP – so my interpretation. Windows 8.1 rises again to 5.36% (previous month 5.25%) and Windows XP still has 5.04% (previous month 4.36%). ![]() Windows 7 holds a 'market share' of 41.79% (previous month 43.57%) on the desktop, while Windows 10 is 34.74% (previous month 33.81%). A more detailed picture of the operating system version distribution on the desktop can be found below. The data in the table show the averaged values for the presentation period May 2017 to May 2018, i.e. ![]()
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