in-place upgrade

  1. Rufus 4.10 Beta: Dark Mode, PCA2023 & 25H2 USB Media

    Rufus’s latest pre-release quietly delivers a handful of practical, user-facing updates — including an official dark mode and early support for the new Windows 11 25H2 boot media format — that matter more than they sound, especially for technicians still migrating fleets from Windows 10 ahead of...
  2. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Plan Upgrades, ESU, or Replacement

    Microsoft has set a firm deadline: Windows 10 support ends on October 14, 2025, and that hard date turns a decade‑old desktop platform into an active security and operational risk for any system still running it unless organizations act now. Microsoft’s public guidance is straightforward —...
  3. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Upgrade, ESU, or Switch OS

    Microsoft has set a hard stop: Windows 10 will reach end of support on October 14, 2025, and the clock is now counting down for hundreds of millions of PCs still running the decade-old OS. Microsoft is urging users to move to Windows 11 where possible, while offering a limited Extended Security...
  4. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Upgrades, ESU, and the Open Driver Debate

    With the clock counting down to October 14, 2025, millions of PCs face a stark choice: upgrade to Windows 11, pay for a short-term safety net, or keep running an increasingly risky, unsupported Windows 10—while the debate over hardware compatibility, drivers and sustainability suddenly looks...
  5. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Upgrade to Windows 11 or ESU Bridge

    Microsoft’s support clock for Windows 10 has a hard stop: after October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer issue routine security or feature updates for Windows 10, and millions of PCs will face a growing security and compatibility risk unless owners act — by upgrading to Windows 11, enrolling...
  6. In-Place Trusted Launch Upgrades for Azure VMs and VMSS: Prereqs, Rollout, Risks

    Microsoft has started letting organizations turn on Trusted Launch for many existing Azure virtual machines and scale sets without rebuilding images or redeploying workloads — a move that lowers the operational bar for platform-rooted boot security while introducing a set of important...
  7. Trusted Launch in Azure: In-Place Upgrades for Secure Boot and vTPM

    Microsoft’s recent push to make Trusted Launch easier to adopt across Azure virtual infrastructure is a practical — and overdue — step toward raising the cloud security baseline for many organizations, but the rollout contains important caveats that IT teams must understand before flipping the...
  8. Enable Trusted Launch in-Place for Azure VMs: Secure Boot and vTPM

    Microsoft has quietly made one of the most practical security upgrades for Azure virtual infrastructure far easier to adopt: Trusted Launch can now be enabled in-place for many existing VMs and scale sets, reducing the migration friction that has kept foundational boot security from reaching...
  9. Windows 11 24H2: Setup and Safe-OS Dynamic Update for 2025

    Microsoft quietly published two targeted Dynamic Update packages for Windows 11, version 24H2 (and Windows Server 2025) — KB5065378 (a Setup Dynamic Update) and KB5064097 (a Safe OS / WinRE Dynamic Update) — on August 29, 2025, delivering refreshed setup binaries and a new Windows Recovery...
  10. DISM Guide for Windows 11: Repair Component Store & Image Health

    Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) is the built‑in Windows tool for repairing the Windows component store and servicing images — and when used correctly it’s the most reliable first‑line fix for persistent Windows 11 stability problems that never quite go away after normal...
  11. Windows 11 to Windows 10 with UpDownTool - risks, licensing, and safer options

    Windows 11 to Windows 10 via “UpDownTool”: promise, pitfalls, and the facts that matter A new third‑party utility called “UpDownTool” is drawing attention for claiming to move a PC from Windows 11 back to Windows 10—keeping apps, files, settings, and drivers in place—and, notably, landing you on...
  12. August 2025 Windows Patch Regression: OOB Fixes Restore Reset and Cloud Recovery

    Microsoft’s August Patch Tuesday delivered the usual mix of security fixes — and an unexpected operational headache: a servicing regression in the August 12, 2025 cumulative updates that broke Windows’ built‑in reset and recovery flows on several supported client branches and, in some upgrade...
  13. Microsoft Patch Tuesday Fix: Windows 10–11 and Server Upgrades Restored (0x8007007F)

    Microsoft has quietly resolved a critical upgrade-path bug introduced with the August Patch Tuesday roll‑out that blocked many Windows 10-to-Windows 11 and several Windows Server upgrade paths, leaving administrators and end users scrambling for workarounds during a narrow migration window...
  14. Microsoft Fixes Windows Upgrade Path Bug After August Patch Tuesday

    Microsoft has quietly closed a Windows upgrade pothole that was preventing some Windows 10 and Windows Server systems from completing certain in-place upgrades, resolving a Windows Setup error that surfaced after this month’s Patch Tuesday rollout. (neowin.net, support.microsoft.com) Background...
  15. Flyby11 becomes Flyoobe: ISO-aware Windows 11 upgrades for older PCs

    The small open‑source utility ecosystem that helps users install Windows 11 on older machines just took another step: the developer behind Flyby11 has expanded the project into Flyoobe and pushed an ISO‑aware update that adds preview Out‑of‑Box Experience (OOBE) windows, improved ISO mounting...
  16. Upgrade Windows 10 to Windows 11 on Unsupported PCs with Rufus: 2025 Guide

    The clock is ticking for Windows 10 devices: with free security updates ending on October 14, 2025, millions of PCs face a crossroads—pay for Extended Security Updates, replace aging hardware, or move to Windows 11 despite official roadblocks. The good news is that Windows 11 can run...
  17. Upgrade Windows 11 on Unsupported PCs with Rufus: Keep Apps & Data

    The end of free security updates for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025 is forcing millions of perfectly serviceable PCs to make a decision: pay for Extended Security Updates, retire the hardware, or find a way to install Windows 11 on devices Microsoft no longer “supports.” The good news is that...
  18. How to Downgrade Windows Server Datacenter to Standard Edition: A Complete Guide

    For organizations that have deployed Windows Server Datacenter Edition but now find themselves needing to switch to the more economical Standard Edition, the downgrade path is neither straightforward nor officially supported by Microsoft as an in-place process. Yet, this scenario is increasingly...
  19. Windows 11 KB5062553 Update (July 2025): Fixes, Issues & Workarounds

    Here’s a clear summary of the issues and solutions for Windows 11 KB5062553 (July 2025 Update) based on your Windows Latest source and additional community forum highlights: Key Issues with KB5062553 Update Fails with Errors: Common failure codes include 0x8007371b, 0x800f0991, 0x80073712, and...
  20. Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE): The Future of On-Premises Enterprise Email

    The release of Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE) marks a pivotal moment for Microsoft’s enterprise email infrastructure, moving decisively into a new era characterized by a subscription-centric, cloud-aligned approach even for on-premises scenarios. Enterprises that have depended on...