Microsoft pushed Windows 10 cumulative update KB5065429 to 22H2 machines this week, a mandatory security rollup that arrives as the platform approaches its October 14, 2025 end‑of‑support deadline — and it’s tightly linked to Microsoft’s consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) enrollment path...
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In recent developments, Windows 11 has been making notable strides in gaining market share, though it still lags behind its predecessor Windows 10. Currently, Windows 10 is installed on about 65% of Windows machines, but with its end-of-support date, October 14, 2025, looming, many users are...
Hi all!
Before we begin, specs:
Computer model: Framework 13 AMD Ryzen 7040
OS: EndeavourOS
2nd OS: Windows 11 Pro (Retail). 64GB RAM. 2TB SSD.
What I'd like help with:
My windows partition needs some more space to accommodate the installation of Adobe suites. But I have a tricky...