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Windows 8.1 Microsoft says end of support soon Buy a new Windows 11 PC In a recent YouTube video, the discussion centers around the impending end of support for Windows 8.1, slated for January 2024. As Microsoft wraps up its support for this older operating system, users are encouraged to consider upgrading to Windows 11. The video elaborates on the potential risks of continuing to use Windows 8.1, emphasizing that once support ends, systems will become increasingly vulnerable to malware, given the absence of essential security patches.
Key Points from the Video:
- End of Support: After January 2024, Windows 8.1 will no longer receive security updates, leaving users exposed to various security threats. The last set of security updates will arrive via "Patch Tuesday" in January.
- Upgrade Options: Users still on Windows 8.1 can transition to Windows 10 for free. This option remains viable and offers a secure operating environment until at least 2025. Microsoft has not imposed any restrictions on this upgrade process.
- Transitioning to Windows 11: Microsoft is pushing for users to buy new PCs to take advantage of Windows 11, given its stringent minimum hardware requirements. For those unable to purchase new hardware, a clean installation of Windows 11 from an upgraded Windows 10 system may be feasible, provided users have a compatible license key.
- Advice for Users: The video suggests that for many, sticking with Windows 10 may be adequate, especially considering the difficulties surrounding compatibility with Windows 11's requirements.
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The pressing question for many Windows users is whether to invest in new hardware for the latest OS or make the most out of the options available with Windows 10. Have any of you upgraded recently, or are you considering making the jump to Windows 11? Share your thoughts and experiences in this thread! For more insights on upgrading and managing Windows systems, check out our related threads on Windows installation tips and security best practices. Your participation greatly enriches our community discussions!
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