It is the end of an era for Windows 10, as Microsoft ended automatic security updates and support for the operating system.
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.
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.
Want to check out Windows 11 but don’t have a spare PC? You can install Microsoft's latest operating system on your existing Windows 10 machine and switch between ...
The day many have been dreading has arrived: Microsoft has officially stopped supporting Windows 10, its ten-year-old ...
For now, if you’re looking to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, your best bet is probably to use Windows Update. And if ...
Microsoft is today officially pulling the plug on Windows 10 - its 10-year-old operating system that still runs hundreds of ...
Transforming your Android device into a dual-purpose machine by installing Windows 10 is a technically demanding yet rewarding process. This guide provides a detailed walkthrough to help you achieve a ...
A new script allows you to install Windows 11 on devices with incompatible hardware, such as missing TPM 2.0, incompatible CPUs, or the lack of Secure Boot. Even better, the script also works on ...
They’ve closed down these “windows” for the last time. As of October 14, 2025, Microsoft’s Windows 10 has reached the end of ...
With Windows 10 supporting ending tomorrow, we can confidently say that the push to move users to Windows 11 has failed.