How to Upgrade Your 'Incompatible' Windows 10 PC to Windows 11 - 2 Free Options
Hundreds of users have bypassed Microsoft’s Windows 11 hardware restrictions to upgrade older PCs after Windows 10 support ended, risking security without official updates.
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How to upgrade your 'incompatible' Windows 10 PC to Windows 11 - 2 free options
Microsoft really doesn't want customers to upgrade older PCs to Windows 11, but there are workarounds for all but the oldest devices. Now that Windows 10 support has officially ended, here's everything you need to know.
Windows 10 says “goodbye” and PC users not compatible with the update should consider going to Linux, but that’s not the only option if you use these tricks.
Windows 10 support ends today — here's who's affected and what you need to do
Microsoft has now ended its official support for the Windows 10 operating system, making it insecure to run in its standard state. To stop yourself from being at risk of viruses and malware attacks, it's important you update or upgrade as soon as you can.
Support for Microsoft's operating system (OS), Windows 10, will end on Tuesday, October 14th. While the computer itself will remain usable after support ends, security updates will cease. Users should exercise caution as the risk of malware and cybersecurity attacks increases, potentially leading to the leakage of personal information and data loss. Users concerned about transferring settings and files should use OneDrive. Upgrading to Windows 1…
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