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Today, Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10. The final update, KB5066791, was released as the last patch for the operating system before it entered end-of-service status.
Windows 10 was initially released in July 2015, around three years after the release of Windows 8. The update's main priority was to roll back some of Windows 8's more divisive user interface changes,
Windows 11 offers a major upgrade with a refreshed, modern interface designed for ease of use and making multitasking even easier.
Support for Windows 10 is scheduled to end on Oct. 14. Although the older operating system is 10 years old, it's still used by up to 400 million computers and nearly 41% of PC owners. If you're among them, you'll have to either upgrade your device or ...
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.
Free support for Windows 10 comes to an end on Wednesday. That's a big problem since almost half of all Windows computers worldwide run on that