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  1. Windows 11 24H2 September 2025 KB5065426: Security Update & Secure Boot Readiness

    Microsoft has released the September 2025 cumulative security update for Windows 11, version 24H2 — KB5065426 (OS Build 26100.6584) — a combined Latest Cumulative Update (LCU) and Servicing Stack Update (SSU) that delivers security hardening, targeted bug fixes, AI component updates for Copilot+...
  2. Windows 11 September 2025 Patch: KB5065431 SSU+LCU for 22621/22631

    Microsoft released a cumulative security update today for Windows 11’s servicing branches 22621 and 22631 — published as KB5065431 (OS Builds 22621.5909 and 22631.5909) — that combines a Latest Cumulative Update (LCU) with a servicing‑stack update (SSU) and carries a set of security and quality...
  3. 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...
  4. Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, and GPT: Upgrading for Modern PC Gaming

    Modern PC shooters are raising the bar: several recent AAA titles now refuse to run on Windows 10 unless Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 are enabled, forcing many players to move from legacy BIOS/MBR setups to a UEFI/GPT configuration before they can even launch the game. (ea.com) Background / Overview...
  5. Linux Lite 7.6: Windows-Friendly, Low-Resource Linux for Old PCs

    Linux Lite 7.6 arrives as a targeted, low-friction option for Windows users stuck on aging hardware or unwilling to adopt Windows 11’s increasingly strict requirements, packaging a modest but practical set of desktop refinements, updated apps, and a major shift in documentation by introducing a...
  6. Battlefield 6 PC System Requirements: 3 Tiers, TPM/Secure Boot & Ultra Gear

    Battlefield 6’s updated PC specs make one thing clear: you can play the game on a surprisingly wide range of hardware, but maxing it out will still demand modern, high-end components — and you’ll need to meet new security requirements that affect compatibility and system configuration...
  7. Windows 10 End of Support: Zorin OS as a Practical Linux Alternative

    Windows users facing the October deadline for Windows 10 support are being offered a realistic, battle-tested alternative in Zorin OS — a Dublin-born Linux distribution that promises to keep older PCs secure, fast and usable for years to come, and which the Irish Times frames as a timely option...
  8. Windows Secure Boot CA Rollovers: Plan Firmware-OS Updates Now

    Microsoft’s guidance on Windows Secure Boot key creation and management is a clear signal: organizations and advanced users must prepare now for a multi-year certificate rollover that touches firmware, OS variables, and update pipelines — and that preparation requires coordinated firmware...
  9. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Upgrade, ESU, Linux, or Cloud PC?

    Windows 10 reaches its official end of support on October 14, 2025, which means millions of PCs will stop receiving free security updates, feature patches, and technical support — and that looming deadline forces a hard choice: upgrade to Windows 11, buy time with paid protections, migrate to a...
  10. Scaling Virtualization-Based Security for Hotpatching on Windows Arm64 and x64

    Hotpatching’s promise — apply security fixes without forcing reboots — hinges on one non‑negotiable platform capability: Virtualization‑Based Security (VBS). For organizations preparing fleets for hotpatch delivery, enabling VBS at scale is the single most important operational task, and it’s...
  11. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Clear Migration Plans and ESU Options

    Windows 10’s clock is real — on October 14, 2025 Microsoft will stop shipping security updates and technical support for mainstream Windows 10, and every user still running the decade‑old OS needs a clear plan now to avoid predictable but avoidable risk. (support.microsoft.com) Background /...
  12. KB5063878: Windows 11 SSD Failures Under Heavy Write Workloads

    Microsoft’s August cumulative for Windows 11 (KB5063878) shipped as a routine Secure Boot and quality update, but a scatter of user reports — concentrated in Japan and amplified across enthusiasts’ channels — now link the patch to serious SSD failures under heavy write workloads; the pattern...
  13. Windows 10 Ends Mainstream Support Oct 14, 2025: ESU & Windows 11 Upgrade Guide

    Microsoft has issued an explicit, high‑urgency notice to Windows 10 users: free mainstream support for Windows 10 ends on October 14, 2025, and the company is pushing a narrow set of pathways — upgrade to Windows 11, enroll in a time‑limited Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, or accept...
  14. Windows install issue

    Hi, here is my issue. I have an HP 17-cp3047nr laptop it came with Windows 11 Home installed, I immediately upgraded it to Windows 11 Pro. Computer worked fine. I have had it for about 4 months. I was using easeus partition master to format an SD card. The computer all of a sudden reboots and...
  15. Windows 11 Security Gaps and Layered Defense: Beyond Defender

    Windows 11 ships with a far stronger security baseline than its predecessors, but real-world attackers and configuration gaps still find workarounds—meaning Defender and Windows Security are necessary, not sufficient, for modern threat defense. (webpronews.com) Background Windows 11’s built-in...
  16. Is Your PC Windows 11 Ready? TPM, Secure Boot, and CPU Whitelists

    Microsoft’s Windows 11 rules for hardware are simple on paper but brutal in practice: you need a 64‑bit CPU on Microsoft’s approved list, UEFI with Secure Boot, and TPM 2.0 — and if your PC falls short the fix can be either trivial (flip a firmware switch) or large (new CPU + motherboard). Many...
  17. Windows 10 End of Support: Do You Need a New Laptop?

    Windows 10’s official countdown has turned a long-running conversation into a practical decision many readers face today: do you need a new laptop, or can your existing machine survive the transition with a little effort? The short answer from recent coverage and retail testing is nuanced...
  18. California Suit Claims Windows 10 End of Support Is Forced Obsolescence

    A California resident has filed suit against Microsoft, arguing the company's October 14, 2025 end-of-support for Windows 10 is premature, coercive and effectively forces millions of users to either upgrade to Windows 11, buy new hardware, or pay for limited extended support—an action the...
  19. Windows 11 Reimagined: Classic OS Lessons for Performance and Control

    Windows 11 is a technically impressive and visually refined operating system, but it still carries inherited trade-offs—strict hardware gates, opaque telemetry, and a feature set that sometimes prioritizes new aesthetics over practical user control—that older operating systems solved more...
  20. California Lawsuit Challenges Windows 10 End of Support and AI Hardware Push

    A California resident has filed suit seeking to stop Microsoft from cutting off free security updates for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, arguing the company’s end‑of‑support decision amounts to forced obsolescence that funnels users toward Windows 11 and Microsoft’s AI‑focused hardware...