I’ve been putting off the full switch to Windows 11 — and I’m not alone: recent developments from Microsoft have made it rational for many users to stay on Windows 10 for now. The vendor’s rollout of a consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) option, growing reports of performance and stability...
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As the clock ticks closer to the end-of-life (EOL) date for Windows 10, many Windows users are raising an important question: What programs will stop being compatible once official support ends? The answer isn’t as black-and-white as a sudden “off” switch. Instead, it’s a gradual process that...
In recent years, Microsoft has introduced stringent hardware requirements for Windows 11, including the need for TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 2.0. This requirement has raised concerns, especially among users with older computers who may wish to upgrade to this latest operating system. This...