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How to Upgrade to Windows 11 for FREE, and Why Microsoft Upgrade Assistant Might Block Your PC From Updating

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Microsoft officially pulls the plug on support for Windows 10 today (October 14, 2025). This means that Microsoft will no longer issue free software updates to fix vulnerabilities, bugs, and critical glitches within its desktop operating system. Without these, Microsoft has warned anyone who continues to use Windows 10 will be left "at greater risk for viruses and malware". Once a flaw in the operating system has been uncovered, hackers can cont…

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Fortunately, updating to Windows 11 is free

·United States
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The decision is already and if you take just a little longer to choose between Windows 10 or Windows 11, malwares will take over your computer and all your personal files.

·Madrid, Spain
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Microsoft's support for Windows 10 will definitively end on October 14th. Anyone who still has Windows 10 on their computer should therefore switch to Windows 11 (an upgrade to the Home version is free in most cases – otherwise, you'll find an attractive offer in this article). Instead of Windows 11 Home, you can also upgrade to the Pro version of Windows 11. In the PC World Software Store, you can find exclusive offers for a fresh Windows 11 Pr…

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October 14, 2025, marks a major milestone in personal computing: Microsoft will end official support for Windows 10, its operating system launched in July 2015 and which has been used by millions of users for nearly a decade. After that date, computers that continue to use Windows 10 will no longer receive security updates, bug fixes, and technical support, potentially leaving them more vulnerable to cyberattacks and stability issues. While Wind…

·Argentina
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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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