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Vscode showing windows upgrading message #237471

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tarifkazibd opened this issue Jan 8, 2025 · 6 comments
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Vscode showing windows upgrading message #237471

tarifkazibd opened this issue Jan 8, 2025 · 6 comments
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"Visual Studio Code on Windows 8 / Windows Server 2012 will soon stop receiving updates. Consider upgrading your Windows version." why is this message showing my vs code? I am using Windows 11 64-bit. 10 minutes ago. I new download vs code and install

VS Code version: Code 1.79.2 (695af09, 2023-06-14T08:57:04.379Z)
OS version: Windows_NT x64 6.2.9200
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gpu_compositing: enabled
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rasterization: enabled
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video_decode: enabled
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webgl: enabled
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Load (avg) undefined
Memory (System) 7.86GB (0.96GB free)
Process Argv --crash-reporter-id 1f92b15c-ac3f-4464-9a5c-30361873a70a
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Thanks for creating this issue! It looks like you may be using an old version of VS Code, the latest stable release is 1.96.2. Please try upgrading to the latest version and checking whether this issue remains.

Happy Coding!

@tarifkazibd
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i download and install version 1.96.2. but after few minuets showing version 1.79.2

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Has the Windows shortcut you're launching VS Code from been configured to use Windows 8 compatibility mode?

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/needsMoreInfo

@vs-code-engineering vs-code-engineering bot added the ~info-needed Issue requires more information from poster (with bot comment) label Mar 19, 2025
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Happy Coding!

@vs-code-engineering vs-code-engineering bot added info-needed Issue requires more information from poster and removed ~info-needed Issue requires more information from poster (with bot comment) labels Mar 19, 2025
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This issue has been closed automatically because it needs more information and has not had recent activity. See also our issue reporting guidelines.

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@vs-code-engineering vs-code-engineering bot closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Mar 26, 2025
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