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Microsoft, Windows 10
Microsoft tries to convince Windows 10 users to buy a new PC with full-screen prompts
Windows 10 is going end of support next year and Microsoft is now trying to convince people to buy Copilot Plus PCs.
New Microsoft Update Warning—400 Million Windows PC Owners Need To Pay
The clear issue here is that within the 400 million soon-to-be obsolete PCs that cannot make the TPM-compliant move to Windows 11, will be many users who can’t afford a new machine and perhaps are most likely to balk at the $30 Microsoft stipend to continue security support for a strictly one year only extension.
Microsoft Pushes Copilot+ PCs on Windows 10 Users With Pop-Up Ads
Microsoft has started sending full-screen pop-ups to some Windows 10 users to get them to upgrade to Windows 11 by buying a Copilot+ PC.While you don't need to buy a whole new computer just to get Windows 11,
Microsoft displays full-screen Copilot+ PC ads to Windows 10 users
If you're using the free version of Windows 10, Microsoft really wants you to upgrade. Some users are getting full-screen pop-up ads encouraging them to buy Copilot+ PC and upgrade to Windows 11. "With support for Windows 10 ending on October 14,
Windows 10 gets full-screen ads that say buy a new PC already
Microsoft wants to be done with Windows 10 and have everyone move to Windows 11. It’s given the nine-year-old operating system an official expiration date next year, and it’s not shy about leaving those users behind.
Microsoft flashes Win10 users with more full-screen ads for Windows 11
Never mind ESU... how about that upgrade? Microsoft is encouraging Windows 10 users to move to Windows 11 with more full-screen ads in the doomed operating system that urge users to buy a new Windows 11 PC.
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Windows 10 apps can be updated and uninstalled once again
When you try to update an affected app through the Microsoft Store, you’ll see the “Something happened on our end” error ...
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Windows 10 KB5046714 update fixes bug preventing app uninstalls
Microsoft has released the optional KB5046714 Preview cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 with six bug fixes, including a ...
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Windows 11 vs. Windows 10: Is it finally time to update?
With Microsoft slowing down support for Windows 10, is it finally time to upgrade to Windows 11? We break down all the ...
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Microsoft warns Windows 10 users: Upgrade or pay for security
Microsoft has issued a warning to Windows 10 users, notifying them that free security updates will end in October 2025. With ...
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Can your old PC even handle the Windows 11 upgrade? Here's how to tell
When October 2025 rolls around, your old but still functional Windows 10 PC will no longer receive monthly security updates.
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Microsoft pulls WinAppSDK update breaking Windows 10 app uninstalls
Microsoft has confirmed that, since November 12, some Windows 10 users have been unable to update or uninstall packaged ...
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Can’t uninstall or update your Microsoft Store apps? Weird Windows 10 bug has just been fixed, thankfully
Microsoft explains that this wasn’t an issue with Windows 10 itself, but rather with the latest version of WinAppSDK. Those ...
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How to Install Windows 10 in a Virtual Machine
Install Windows 10 safely in a virtual machine with this step-by-step guide from ExtremeTech—ideal for testing software or ...
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Windows 10X 18941: the Windows 10 that almost looked like Windows 11
The Windows 10X 18941 has leaked and it looks strikingly similar to Windows 11 in many aspects, from the theme to design.
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