Microsoft has officially ended support for its most popular OS ever. Here's what to do with your Windows 10 PCs that fail Microsoft's Windows 11 compatibility tests.
As of October 14, Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10, leaving millions of PCs vulnerable to cyberattacks. Without security updates, these devices face heightened risks of malware, ...
Microsoft will cease providing essential and free security updates to the OS from today. This immediately leaves all unsupported Windows 10 machines vulnerable to new exploits, as hackers are known to ...
Windows 10 will stop receiving new updates after October 14, 2025 Microsoft 365 apps on Windows 10 can be used even after ...

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Although Microsoft recommends upgrading to Windows 11, there are several suggestions based on the age and capabilities of people’s PCs.