Ammon News’ now-unavailable piece urging readers that “it’s time to upgrade to Windows 11 without hesitation” landed on a familiar note: upgrade, because security and future compatibility are no longer optional. The original Ammon News URL the user supplied returns an error, but an archived copy...
I installed Windows 11 on a 10‑year‑old PC using Rufus’ built‑in bypass options — and it worked, but not magically: Rufus modifies the Windows 11 installer so the setup program skips Microsoft’s hardware gates, while the installed OS remains an unmodified Windows 11 image. This approach gives...
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If your PC tells you “This device can’t run Windows 11,” don’t panic — you still have options. Microsoft’s official upgrade paths remain the safest route, but practical workarounds exist that let many older Windows 10 machines run Windows 11 today. This feature walks through the supported...
If your Gigabyte Z590 board is stopping you from upgrading to Windows 11 because “TPM 2.0” is missing, a small 12‑pin TPM daughter card built around Infineon’s SLB9670 can be the practical fix — but only when you match the right module, the right header and the right firmware. This article walks...
Windows 11 reaching one billion users — and doing it faster than Windows 10 — is the kind of headline that gets product teams, OEM partners, and IT departments talking. Microsoft quietly confirmed the milestone during its fiscal Q2, 2026 commentary, and company executives have since framed the...
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Microsoft's “this PC can't run Windows 11” verdict is a prompt, not a sentence — and in many cases the upgrade is both possible and practical if you understand what you're doing and accept the trade-offs. view
Microsoft ended mainstream support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, which means...
The Department for Business and Trade’s (DBT) recent migration from Windows 10 to Windows 11 is a useful case study in doing enterprise upgrades the right way: technical compatibility mattered, but what made the difference was a deliberately human‑centred programme of communication, flexibility...
Microsoft’s formal removal of vendor servicing for the original Windows 10 release—commonly known as version 1507 or the “original release”—is the latest, definitive milestone in a decade-long lifecycle that has shaped how businesses and consumers manage Windows upgrades, security, and device...
Microsoft’s oft-repeated line that “Windows 10 will be the last version of Windows” is now a piece of historical context rather than a roadmap — a pivot point that helps explain how Microsoft’s strategy shifted from versioned releases to continuous service and then, unexpectedly, back to a new...
Microsoft’s product calendar and corporate housekeeping are colliding with real-world IT and consumer decisions this winter: Windows 10 has passed its official end-of-support date and remains in a narrow, time-boxed safety net for enrolled devices; Microsoft is reorganizing employee learning...
Windows 10’s era of free, vendor-supplied security updates ended with a clear calendar cut‑off on October 14, 2025, and Microsoft’s replacement path is a time‑boxed, security‑only Extended Security Updates (ESU) program that shifts the burden — and in many cases the cost — of staying protected...
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Microsoft’s migration and enterprise backup moves are tightening the lifelines for businesses and power users preparing to leave Windows 10 behind, but the convenience comes with operational caveats IT teams must plan for now. In recent weeks Microsoft and third‑party reporting have surfaced two...
Alienware’s surprise push into radically thinner and more affordable gaming laptops marks a clear pivot: the company is broadening the definition of what an Alienware PC can be, and doing so at a time when Windows 11’s refresh cycle and the end of Windows 10 support are nudging many users toward...
October 14, 2025 marked a hard line: Microsoft officially ended mainstream support for Windows 10, and the consequences—security, compatibility, and a renewed conversation about ownership of the personal computer—are already reshaping user choices and vendor behavior.
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i have a win 11 install that I upgrade from win 10 that had the same problem if I reinstall the win 11 the network will com up successfully once then on reboot the network card is missing this happens with wireless and wired and occurs with any card I try including usb
on that reinstall here is...
Microsoft says you can stay on Windows 10 — but the software will keep reminding, nudging, and gradually narrowing your exit ramps, and after October 14, 2025 that “stay” is only temporary unless you take other steps to remain secure.
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Windows 10 reaches end of support on October 14...
The internet loves a tiny, absurd shard of reality stretched into a perfect, sharable joke — and the caption “I upgraded to Windows 11 by accidentally pressing spacebar on startup” is exactly that: a compact greentext-style gag that landed on Know Your Meme and rippled outward as a satirical...
Microsoft’s deadline is no longer a warning — it’s a hard deadline: Windows 10 stopped receiving routine security updates on October 14, 2025, and for most users the safest, most practical path forward is to upgrade to Windows 11 now rather than wait for problems to force a rushed migration...
Windows 10’s official lifecycle clock has stopped ticking, and the question for millions of users has shifted from “Should I upgrade?” to “When and how should I move?” The argument that Windows 11 is a straightforward, worth‑it upgrade isn’t just marketing copy — it’s driven by a mix of security...
Microsoft’s quiet nudge toward Windows 11 accelerated this month when multiple reports revealed that Windows 10 machines not enrolled in Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) program are suddenly losing a basic control many users rely on: the ability to pause updates from the Settings app...