open driver debate

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The open driver debate on WindowsForum.com centers on the tension between hardware compatibility and software longevity as Windows 10 approaches its end-of-support date of October 14, 2025. Users discuss whether older PCs can or should run Windows 11, given Microsoft's strict hardware requirements, and whether the industry should prioritize driver support for legacy devices. The debate touches on sustainability, security risks of running unsupported systems, and the role of Extended Security Updates as a temporary bridge. Recurring themes include the balance between innovation and e-waste, the practicality of driver availability for older hardware, and the broader policy implications for consumers and enterprises.
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    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...
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