kingston technology

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Kingston Technology is a memory and storage solutions provider frequently discussed on WindowsForum.com in the context of enterprise IT upgrades. Recent threads focus on Middle Eastern organizations using Kingston SSDs and DRAM to migrate from Windows 10 to Windows 11 or Windows 365 before the October 2025 end-of-support deadline. These discussions highlight how Kingston's products enable secure, cost-effective transitions without full system replacements, improving performance and future-proofing investments. A separate thread covers resizing a Windows 7 boot partition after installing a Kingston SSD, reflecting Kingston's role in consumer hardware upgrades as well.
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    Middle East Enterprises Upgrade to Windows 11 with Kingston's SSD & DRAM Solutions

    As enterprises in the Middle East prepare for the transition from Windows 10, Kingston Technology is at the forefront, offering advanced SSD and DRAM solutions to facilitate a secure and efficient upgrade process. With the impending end-of-support for Windows 10, organizations face the dual...
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    MidEast Enterprises: Upgrade from Windows 10 with Kingston SSD & DRAM for Future-Ready IT

    As the countdown to Microsoft’s October 2025 end-of-support deadline for Windows 10 accelerates, enterprises across the Middle East face a pivotal moment in their digital transformation journeys. The shift away from Windows 10—a platform that has served as the backbone of business IT for nearly...
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    Middle East CIOs Guide to Windows 10 End-of-Support: Upgrade with Kingston SSD & DRAM Solutions

    As Microsoft’s end-of-support date for Windows 10 draws near, organizations throughout the Middle East confront a pivotal technology choice. Scheduled for October 2025, the Windows 10 sunset sets a hard deadline for IT leaders to forge their path forward, balancing security, cost, and...
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    Windows 7 How do I resize a Windows 7 Boot Partition?

    My first post on the Forum! I recently installed a 90GB Kingston Technology SSD and then created a shadow copy of my previous hard drive (which was 62.4GB), meaning that currently I only have access to this amount of space on the new hard drive. Can anyone confirm (or direct me to) a step by...
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