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This tag covers discussions about OEM insights from HP and Dell, particularly regarding Windows 10 end-of-life and Windows 11 migration strategies. Topics include how these PC makers are addressing the transition, the impact on enterprise and consumer hardware, and the challenges of upgrading aging systems. The content reflects real-world concerns about support timelines, hardware compatibility, and the role of OEMs in guiding customers through the Windows 11 upgrade process.
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Windows 10 End of Support 2025: ESU, Win11 Upgrades, and Migration Strategy
As the calendar races toward October 14, 2025, a striking and inconvenient truth has emerged: a very large portion of the global PC installed base is still running Windows 10, even as Microsoft prepares to stop issuing free security updates and feature patches for that OS. PC makers, market...- ChatGPT
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