Unsupported Operating Systems

End-of-Life products

Once a Microsoft operating system (OS) reaches the end of support, customers will no longer receive security updates. The OS may still work with programs and hardware after the sale or support of the operating system has been discontinued. However, the possibility increases that new programs and hardware will not be performant on an older OS. This frequently occurs because the manufacturers of new hardware and software make product-design decisions that take advantage of the increased functionality and features in newer operating systems. These manufacturers may decide to discontinue support of their products on older operating systems as appropriate.

For Veloce, this means that the POS system will continue to work after the end of support. However, as updates and features are added to Veloce after EOL, the possibility increases that new Veloce releases become incompatible with older operating systems. Furthermore, deprecated operating systems represent a liability which may compromise the entire POS system's security.

For more information, please see:

Microsoft Windows Lifecycle FAQ


End-of-Life products vs. PCI-DSS

Any system using an unsupported or deprecated operating system automatically falls out of PCI-DSS compliance due to the inability of such systems to meet PCI-DSS Requirement 6.2.

PCI-DSS Requirement 6.2 states:

“Ensure that all system components and software are protected from known vulnerabilities by installing applicable vendor supplied security patches. Install critical security patches within one month of release.”


Unsupported products

Some operating systems are not supported by PayFacto even though they are still supported by Microsoft. These can be divided in two categories:

Failed products

Some operating systems never received wide market adoption, such that PayFacto never deemed necessary or profitable to perform any kind of testing on these products. While these operating systems may work with Veloce, PayFacto cannot provide any form of guarantee to that effect, as they were never tested. Such products include Microsoft Windows Vista (which is now also EOL) and Microsoft Windows 8 / 8.1.

Consumer products

Microsoft publishes a wide array of Windows editions targeted for home users, educational versions for schools and other specialized versions for niche users. These versions of windows are not supported due to the lack of certain key features, or because of the Microsoft End-User License Agreement (EULA), which may not cover commercial or industrial use cases.


Full list of Unsupported and End-of-Life Operating Systems

Name

Support Status

(PayFacto)

End-of-Life

(Microsoft)

Microsoft Windows 95

UNSUPPORTED

December 31, 2001

Microsoft Windows NT

UNSUPPORTED

December 31, 2004

Microsoft Windows 98

UNSUPPORTED

July 11, 2006

Microsoft Windows 98 SE

UNSUPPORTED

July 11, 2006

Microsoft Windows Millenium Edition

UNSUPPORTED

July 11, 2006

Microsoft Windows 2000

UNSUPPORTED

July 13, 2010

Microsoft Windows XP (ALL EDITIONS)

UNSUPPORTED

April 8, 2014

Windows Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS) 1.x SP3

UNSUPPORTED

April 12, 2016

Microsoft Windows Vista (ALL EDITIONS)

UNSUPPORTED

April 11, 2017

Windows Embedded POS Ready 2009

UNSUPPORTED

April 9, 2019

Microsoft Windows 7 Starter

UNSUPPORTED

January 14, 2020

Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic

UNSUPPORTED

January 14, 2020

Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium

UNSUPPORTED

January 14, 2020

Microsoft Windows 7 Professional

UNSUPPORTED

January 14, 2020

Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise

UNSUPPORTED

January 14, 2020

Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate

UNSUPPORTED

January 14, 2020

Microsoft Windows POSReady 7

UNSUPPORTED

October 12, 2021

Microsoft Windows 8 (ALL EDITIONS)

UNSUPPORTED

January 10, 2023

Microsoft Windows 8.1 (ALL EDITIONS)

UNSUPPORTED

January 10, 2023

Microsoft Windows 8 Core

UNSUPPORTED

January 10, 2023

Microsoft Windows "RT"

UNSUPPORTED

January 10, 2023

Microsoft Windows 10 Home

UNSUPPORTED

October 14, 2025

Microsoft Windows 10 Education

UNSUPPORTED

October 14, 2025

Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Education

UNSUPPORTED

October 14, 2025

Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Core

UNSUPPORTED

October 14, 2025

Microsoft Windows 10 Mobile

UNSUPPORTED

October 14, 2025

Microsoft Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise

UNSUPPORTED

October 14, 2025

Microsoft Windows 10 Team

UNSUPPORTED

October 14, 2025

Microsoft Windows 10 "X"

UNSUPPORTED

October 14, 2025

Microsoft Windows 2000 Server

UNSUPPORTED

July 13, 2010

Microsoft Windows Server 2003

UNSUPPORTED

July 14, 2015

Microsoft Windows Server 2008

UNSUPPORTED

January 14, 2020

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2

UNSUPPORTED

January 14, 2020

Microsoft Windows 10, version 1507

UNSUPPORTED

May 9, 2017

Microsoft Windows 10, version 1511

UNSUPPORTED

October 10, 2017

Microsoft Windows 10, version 1607

UNSUPPORTED

April 9, 2019

Microsoft Windows 10, version 1703

UNSUPPORTED

October 8, 2019

Microsoft Windows 10, version 1709

UNSUPPORTED

April 14, 2020

Microsoft Windows 10, version 1803

UNSUPPORTED

November 10, 2020

Microsoft Windows 10, version 1809

UNSUPPORTED

November 10, 2020

Microsoft Windows 10, version 1903

UNSUPPORTED

December 8, 2020

Microsoft Windows 10, version 1909

UNSUPPORTED

May 11, 2021

Microsoft Windows 10, version 2004

UNSUPPORTED

December 14, 2021

Microsoft Windows 11 Home, version 21H2

UNSUPPORTED

October 10, 2023

Microsoft Windows 11 Education, version 21H2

UNSUPPORTED

October 8, 2024

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