Microsoft is quietly adding a compatibility check to Windows Update so Windows 10 users can see — right in Settings > Windows Update — whether their machine meets the minimum requirements to upgrade to Windows 11, and the change has implications that go beyond a simple convenience notification...
Samsung is running a nationwide “Samsung Notebook free checkup” drive in Korea that promises device diagnostics and Windows 11 upgrade assistance at 117 Samsung Stores between October 23 and November 22 — a timed response to the Windows 10 end‑of‑support milestone and a wider push to move Galaxy...
The Windows 11 Update Assistant (also called the Windows 11 Installation Assistant) is the fastest, official and user-friendly way Microsoft provides to move an eligible PC to Windows 11 without building media or wrestling with ISOs — it checks your hardware, downloads the right files, preserves...
Microsoft’s hardline compatibility checks for Windows 11 have pushed many perfectly usable Windows 10 PCs into an “incompatible” bucket — but a combination of official Windows upgrade paths, simple registry tweaks, and community tools means there are practical ways to move older machines to...
If you’re one of the many Windows users still uncertain whether your PC can run Windows 11, you can get a definitive, actionable answer in seconds — provided you know which checks to run, where to look for the real reasons a system fails, and how to weigh the risks of any workaround you might...
Three weeks is not a long time in the life of a PC, but when that window sits directly ahead of a fixed end-of-support deadline it becomes a hard stop: Windows 10 will stop receiving routine security and quality updates on October 14, 2025, and every Windows 10 user now has three practical...
channel sales
chromeos flex
cloud backup
cloud migration
consumer esu
consumer rights
digital markets act
dma compliance
e-waste
eea
eea europe
eea regulations
end of life
end of support
end of support 2025
environmental impact
esu enrollment
esu pricing
esu program
eu dma
eu policy
european pricing
extended security updates
hardware compatibility
hardware refresh planning
hp pavilion
linux distributions
managed migration services
micropatching
microsoft account
migration
onedrive backup
os migration
os replacement
pchealthcheck
privacy
school it planning
school it security
security compliance
security hardening
security risks end of life
security updates
software lifecycle
windows 10
windows 10 22h2
windows 10 end of life
windows 10 end of support
windows 10 esu
windows 11
windows 11 adoption
windows 11 migration
windows 11 upgrade
windows 365 cloud pc
windows end of life
windows esu europe
Microsoft has fixed a hard deadline: Windows 10’s official support ends on October 14, 2025, and that timetable forces every remaining Windows 10 PC into one of three paths—upgrade, pay for a short-term safety net, or migrate to a different operating system—each with clear security, cost, and...
chromeos flex
end of support
esu
esu program
fedora linux
hardware compatibility
migration
pchealthcheck
secure boot
security updates
tpm 2.0
windows 10
windows 10 end of life
windows 11
windows 11 requirements
Microsoft’s security updates and mainstream support for Windows 10 end on October 14, 2025 — a fixed, non‑negotiable deadline that forces a simple but urgent choice for every Windows 10 user: upgrade to Windows 11 if your PC qualifies, enroll in Microsoft’s limited Extended Security Updates...
cybersecurity
end of support
enterprise esu
esu
esu program
extended security updates
hardware upgrade
migration
pchealthcheck
secure boot
security updates
tpm 2.0
windows 10
windows 10 22h2
windows 10 end of support
windows 11
windows 11 upgrade
windows lifecycle
Microsoft has set a hard deadline: Windows 10 will stop receiving security updates and official support on October 14, 2025, and if you’re still running Windows 10 it’s time to pick a path forward — upgrade, buy new hardware, or choose a supported workaround. The good news for most users is that...
chromeos flex
compatibility
end of support 2025
extended security updates
installation assistant
linux
media creation tool
oem drivers
pchealthcheck
registry
rufus
rufus installer
secure boot
security updates
tpm 2.0
uefi
upgrade path
windows 10
windows 10 end of life
windows 10 end of support
windows 11
windows 11 upgrade
Microsoft’s decision to end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025 has turned a calendar note into a business‑critical deadline: organizations that continue to run Windows 10 after that date will stop receiving security patches, feature updates, and official technical assistance — and the...
cybersecurity
end of support
esu
esu program
extended security updates
hardware compatibility
migration
pchealthcheck
regulatory compliance
risk management
secure boot
tpm 2.0
upgrade path
windows 10
windows 10 end of support
windows 11
windows 11 upgrade
Microsoft’s message to Windows 10 users is changing: instead of simply telling people to upgrade or accept the risk of running unsupported software, Microsoft appears to be offering practical exit ramps — a one‑year Extended Security Updates (ESU) program and a visible trade‑in/recycle pathway...
backup
device upgrade
e-waste
end of support
esu
extended security updates
lifecycle policy
microsoft account
pchealthcheck
windows 10
windows 10 end of support
windows 11 upgrade
Windows 10 reaches a hard stop on October 14, 2025 — after that date Microsoft will no longer deliver routine security updates, feature patches, or technical support for the mainstream editions — and every Windows 10 PC owner needs a realistic plan now to avoid rapid security and compatibility...
antivirus
backup
consumer esu
end of support
esu
linux mint
migration
onedrive backup
patch management
pchealthcheck
secure boot
tpm 2.0
update assistant
windows 10
windows 10 end of support
windows 10 esu
windows 11
windows 11 requirements
windows 11 upgrade
windows update
Microsoft has set a firm deadline: routine security updates, quality patches and standard technical support for mainstream Windows 10 editions will end on October 14, 2025 — forcing households, businesses and public-sector IT teams to choose between upgrading, buying temporary protection, or...
cloud pc
consumer esu
end of support
enterprise esu
esu
extended security updates
hardware refresh
hardware requirements
it planning
lifecycle
ltsc
migration
patch management
pchealthcheck
regulatory compliance
risk management
secure boot
security updates
tpm 2.0
upgrade
windows 10
windows 11
windows 365
windows lifecycle
Microsoft has set an immovable deadline: on October 14, 2025, mainstream support for Windows 10 ends — and with it the routine security updates, feature and quality patches, and standard technical assistance that have kept billions of PCs running safely for a decade. For consumers and small...
backup
chromeos flex
esu enrollment
extended security updates
linux distributions
pchealthcheck
secure boot
tpm 2.0
windows 10 22h2
windows 10 end of support
windows 10 esu
windows 11 requirements
windows 11 upgrade
windows backup
windows privacy
windows update
winux
Microsoft’s decision to stop shipping regular security and feature updates for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025 has escalated from a routine end‑of‑life announcement into a full‑blown consumer advocacy and cybersecurity conversation, with Consumer Reports publicly urging Microsoft to reverse...
backup and migration
chromeos flex
consumer reports
cybersecurity
e-waste
end of support
esu
extended security updates
hardware compatibility
hardware requirements
hardware upgrade
lifecycle policy
linux
microsoft
migration
pchealthcheck
privacy
secure boot
tpm 2.0
upgrade path
windows 10
windows 10 end of support
windows 11
windows 11 requirements
windows 11 upgrade
Microsoft's blunt new messaging has put hundreds of millions of Windows users on edge: do not upgrade hastily, and if your PC can’t run Windows 11, get ready to decide whether to pay for temporary security patches, buy a new machine, or adopt another path. The cascade of announcements this month...
cybersecurity
device replacement
e-waste
end of support
enterprise it
esu program
hardware compatibility
pchealthcheck
recycling
secure boot
support cliff
tpm 2.0
trade-in
upgrade options
vbs
virtualization
windows 10 esu
windows 11
windows 11 requirements
windows update
Microsoft will stop providing free updates, feature releases and regular security patches for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025 — a hard deadline that leaves hundreds of millions of machines facing an awkward choice: upgrade to Windows 11 if possible, pay for temporary Extended Security Updates...
cloud pc
commercial esu
consumer esu
e-waste
end of support
esu
extended security updates
hardware requirements
microsoft support
os migration
pchealthcheck
secure boot
software lifecycle
tpm 2.0
windows 10
windows 10 end of support
windows 11
windows 11 upgrade
windows 365
Microsoft has set a firm deadline: routine support for Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025, forcing millions of PCs onto one of three practical paths—upgrade, buy short-term protection, or accept increasing security and compatibility risk.
Background / Overview
Windows 10 arrived in 2015...
chromeos flex
consumer esu
end of support
end of support 2025
enterprise it
esu
extended security updates
hardware requirements
home users
migration
pchealthcheck
secure boot
software compatibility
tpm 2.0
upgrade
windows 10
windows 10 22h2
windows 10 end of support
windows 11
windows lifecycle
Consumer advocates have formally demanded that Microsoft reverse course and continue providing free security updates for Windows 10 beyond the company’s announced end‑of‑support date, warning that the planned cutoff on October 14, 2025 will leave hundreds of millions of still‑working PCs exposed...
backup sync
consumer advocacy
digital equity
e-waste
environmental impact
esu program
extended security updates
hardware requirements
microsoft
microsoft rewards
patch management
pchealthcheck
policy debate
public safety
secure boot
tpm 2.0
windows 10
windows 10 end of support
windows 11 upgrade
windows market share
Consumer Reports has formally urged Microsoft to extend free support for Windows 10, warning that tens — possibly hundreds — of millions of still-working PCs will be left exposed when mainstream updates and security patches stop on October 14, 2025. The advocacy group’s letter to Microsoft’s CEO...
22h2
advocacy
azure virtual desktop
chromeos flex
cloud backup
cloud pc
commercial esu
compliance risk
consumer advocacy
consumer esu
consumer protection
consumer reports
consumer rights
costofownership
cybersecurity
device retirement
device upgrade
digital equity
e-waste
edge updates
education
end of support
enterprise it
environmental impact
esu
esu pricing
esu program
extended security updates
forced obsolescence
hardware compatibility
hardware refresh
hardware requirements
hardware upgrade
household tech
it admin
it planning
linux
mainstream support
microsoft
microsoft account
microsoft policy
microsoft rewards
microsoft support
migration
operating system
os lifecycle
os migration
patch management
pchealthcheck
per device cost
policy
policy debate
pricing
privacy
public safety
regulatory scrutiny
rewards
secure boot
security updates
small business
software lifecycle
sustainability
tech policy advocacy
tech regulation
tpm 2.0
trade-in
upgrade options
upgrade path
volume licensing
windows 10
windows 10 end of life
windows 10 end of support
windows 11
windows 11 requirements
windows 11 upgrade
windows 365
windows backup
windows defender
windows lifecycle
windows update