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in os banners
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The tag 'in os banners' covers Microsoft's use of full-screen and persistent prompts within Windows 10 to notify users about the upcoming end-of-life date of October 14, 2025. These in OS banners appear after Patch Tuesday updates and repeatedly urge users to upgrade to Windows 11, even if they choose to remain on Windows 10. The tag focuses on the technical and user-experience aspects of these marketing nudges, including their recurrence and placement in Settings and other system interfaces. Discussions under this tag examine how Microsoft leverages in OS banners to drive migration ahead of the support cutoff.
Microsoft’s push to move Windows 10 users onto Windows 11 has stepped up a gear: as August’s Patch Tuesday rolls out, an increasingly persistent, full‑screen end‑of‑life banner is appearing on many Windows 10 machines urging immediate action — and in some cases the prompt returns again and again...
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