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As of Oct. 14, Windows will be ending support for Windows 10. If you don't have a Windows 11 compatible computer, there are still some options to keep access to security updates.
Microsoft will be ending support for Windows 10 in October. If your computer isn't compatible with Windows 11, you still have options.
Microsoft warns that the August security update can prevent Windows 10 and 11 PCs from initiating a factory reset or recovery ...
Windows 11 is the current version of Windows, and it’s one of the best Windows versions ever released. It draws on its ...
Windows 10 Setup reaches out to an Internet-facing URL hosted by Microsoft to fetch Dynamic Update content, then applies those updates to your OS installation media.
Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on Windows 10 support this October, which means no more updates, no new features, ...
Redmond’s last mostly sane OS nears end-of-life as AI nags take over It has been ten years since Microsoft made Windows 10 generally available. With mere months left until the plug is ...
Microsoft is rolling out two emergency updates - Windows 11 KB5066189 for version 23H2 and Windows 10 KB5066188.
Microsoft has warned users its OneNote note-taking app is set to lose support for Windows 10 machines from October 14, 2025, ...
Microsoft has released the KB5058379 cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 and Windows 10 21H2, with four fixes and changes, including one for an SGRMBroker bug.
Microsoft has released the optional KB5055612 preview cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 with two changes, including a fix for a GPU paravirtualization bug in Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2).