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Microsoft Warns 400 Million PC Owners—This Ends Your Windows Updates
To expand on that—you’re amongst the 400 million Windows 10 users with incompatible hardware, you want to upgrade to Windows 11 to maintain security support, but in doing to your may lose support. Meanwhile you can pay $30 to kick the problem down the road by 12-months. Has that become the best option?
Microsoft sends a warning to anyone using Windows 11 on incompatible hardware
Microsoft warns users of unsupported hardware using Windows 11 with a disclaimer Windows 11 will add a watermark if system requirements aren't met Continuing to use Windows 11 on incompatible hardware may void support and warranty.
Microsoft’s support docs are urging Windows 10 users to get Windows 11
Microsoft updates all docs against Windows 10 and won't budge from the pre-decided retirement date for the decade old operating system.
Windows 11 upgrade dilemma: Microsoft warns users of compatibility risks as Windows 10 support ends in 2025
With Windows 10's end-of-support deadline approaching in October 2025, these users face a dilemma: either update to Windows 11 with potential compatibility issues or continue using Windows 10 and risk losing security updates.
New Microsoft Update Warning—Millions Of Windows PC Owners Need To Pay
The clear issue here is that within the 400 million soon-to-be obsolete PCs that cannot make the TPM-compliant move to Windows 11, will be many users who can’t afford a new machine and perhaps are most likely to balk at the $30 Microsoft stipend to continue security support for a strictly one year only extension.
Microsoft tries to convince Windows 10 users to buy a new PC with full-screen prompts
Windows 11 adoption is still lagging behind Windows 10, although it briefly became the most popular OS for PC gaming on Steam earlier this summer. Microsoft has also complicated i
Microsoft Warns: 400 Million PCs Risk Losing Windows Updates
Microsoft warns 400 million PCs risk losing updates as Windows 10 support ends in 2025. Users must upgrade hardware for Windows 11, pay for extended security, or risk cybersecurity threats.
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Fed up with hearing about Windows 10 support ending next year? Bad news – Microsoft has stepped up its Windows 11 upgrade campaign
Haven’t upgraded to Windows 11 yet? Microsoft is doubling down on its efforts to persuade Windows 10 users to make the leap.
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Save your computer from Microsoft's Windows 10 end-of-life planned obsolescence
With Windows 10's end-of-life less than a year away, up to 240 million PCs could be expedited to landfill. Here are some ...
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New Windows 10 0x80073CFA fix requires installing WinAppSDK 3 times
Microsoft has shared a new method to fix a bug preventing app uninstalls or updates on Windows 10 for those unwilling to ...
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Black Friday 2024 Microsoft Sale: Get Windows 11, Windows 10, Office 2019, Visual Studio 2022 Starting As Low As Just $13
Looking for Windows 11 key this Black Friday 2024? Microsoft software makes the world go round but it definitely isn't the ...
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Microsoft details how to install Windows 11 on unsupported PC not meeting requirements
To go back to Windows 10 on an unsupported Windows 11 device, follow these steps: Right-click on the Start menu and select ...
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Can’t uninstall or update your Microsoft Store apps? Weird Windows 10 bug has just been fixed, thankfully
Microsoft explains that this wasn’t an issue with Windows 10 itself, but rather with the latest version of WinAppSDK. Those ...
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RIP Windows 10? Microsoft tries 'ultimate' tactic to get you using Windows 11
It's now less than 12 months until Microsoft ends all free support for Windows 10 and the US technology giant is on another ...
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Microsoft confirms no new Windows preview builds this week
The Thanksgiving season is here, and Microsoft is taking a break from releasing new preview builds for Windows 10 and 11.
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