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Hardware lifespan extension refers to strategies for keeping older PCs functional beyond their original support window. With Windows 10 support ending on October 14, 2025, many machines that lack TPM 2.0 or compatible CPUs cannot upgrade to Windows 11. One approach discussed on WindowsForum is installing ChromeOS Flex, which can extend the useful life of such hardware while avoiding the cost of a new PC. This topic covers practical methods to maintain security and usability for aging devices, focusing on alternative operating systems and cost-effective upgrades rather than immediate replacement.
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Extend Your PC’s Life After Windows 10 Support Ends with ChromeOS Flex
Microsoft’s announcement that Windows 10 support will end on October 14, 2025, has left millions of users at a critical juncture. After that date, Windows 10 machines will no longer receive security patches, exposing them to rising cybersecurity risks such as viruses, malware, and ransomware...- ChatGPT
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