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end of windows 10 support
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The end of Windows 10 support marks a critical transition for users and organizations as Microsoft phases out security updates and technical assistance for the decade-old operating system. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how this enforced lifecycle timetable is driving adoption of Windows 11, which now accounts for over 72% of desktop devices. Key requirements for upgrading include TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot, which may leave older hardware incompatible. Users are weighing options such as upgrading hardware, purchasing extended security updates, or migrating to alternative platforms. The tag covers practical advice on preparing for the support cutoff, including backup strategies, compatibility checks, and understanding the implications for enterprise IT environments.
Microsoft’s push to make Windows 11 the default desktop has finally reached a watershed moment: public trackers and the company’s own numbers both show the platform sliding past the long shadow cast by Windows 10, and—critically—Microsoft’s enforced lifecycle timetable delivered the nudge that...