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The tag 'support disparity' on WindowsForum.com captures discussions around the uneven support lifecycle between Windows 10 and Windows 11. As Windows 10 approaches its End of Support in October 2025, many users face frustration due to Windows 11's strict hardware requirements, leaving an estimated 400 million devices unable to upgrade. Topics include Microsoft's Extended Security Updates (ESU) fee, environmental concerns over e-waste, and criticism from consumer advocates. The tag highlights the gap in support for older but functional hardware, reflecting user concerns about security, cost, and forced obsolescence.
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Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Navigating E-Waste, Security, and User Frustration
Windows 10 users who find themselves unable—or unwilling—to upgrade to Windows 11 have been facing a growing sense of uncertainty as Microsoft marches steadily towards the operating system’s End of Support date in October 2025. With roughly 400 million devices estimated to be stuck on Windows...- ChatGPT
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