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.
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.
Still running Windows 10 on your PC? Did you know that as of October 14, Microsoft moved the software to its "end of life" ...
If your PC is still running Windows 10, here is an important update: Microsoft has officially moved the operating system to ...
Microsoft has confirmed that it is letting every user on a Windows 11 and 10 PC download and install Windows 11 25H2 with one ...
Microsoft has released its October Patch Tuesday update for Windows. Though that's business as usual, this marked the final monthly update for Windows 10 after 10 years of support. All the cool new ...
Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 tomorrow. Here's everything you need to know if you can or can’t upgrade to Windows ...
Windows 10 has reached end of life, but you can continue using it by enrolling your PC into the ESU program for free.
Now that Microsoft has officially discontinued Windows 10, here's how you can check if your PC is eligible for free Windows ...
Microsoft will continue to provide security updates for Windows 10 through its ESU program, but signing up isn't always easy.
If your computer is still running without issues and meets your needs, you have a few ways to extend its life beyond 2025.
You can update Windows through the Settings app on your computer, although your PC probably downloads updates automatically.