Windows 10 support has ended
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Support for Windows 10 has now ended as of October 14. Here's everything you need to know about how your PC is at risk, and what you can do to remain secure.
ZDNET's key takeaways October marks the final official Patch Tuesday for Windows 10.This month's update included a record 173 security fixes.All the new and improved features were reserved for Windows 11.
If Windows Update says your desktop or laptop doesn't meet the requirements for Windows 11, a bit of work under the hood could make it happen anyway.
In what marks the end of an era, Microsoft has released the Windows 10 KB5066791 cumulative update, the final free update for the operating system as it reaches the end of its support lifecycle.
You can turn off automatic updates in Windows 10 through the Settings app. However, you can't turn them off forever. Here's what you need to know.
It’s the end of the road for routine support for the aging operating system, but businesses can continue to pay for security updates for the next three years.
Now that Microsoft has officially discontinued Windows 10, here's how you can check if your PC is eligible for free Windows 11 update.
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