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Officially, yesterday was a wrap on Windows 10. Microsoft has ended support for the operating system, with users now left with only a handful of options: extend Windows 10 support, upgrade to Windows 11,
Everyone is buzzing about the end of Windows 10 support next week, but one Windows 11 edition will also soon be out of support, and Microsoft wants you to know about it.
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Microsoft has reminded customers again today that systems running Home and Pro editions of Windows 11 23H2 will stop receiving security updates next month.
The latest version of Windows 11 merely catches everyone up with interim features from the past year and extends its support time frame. At least it installs in a jiffy.
Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 11 Home, is designed to provide an improved user experience for personal computing. This version offers new features and improvements that enhance performance, security, and overall functionality. With a ...
Has this happened to anyone else? Just last night I was chilling in front of my desktop PC, hands on my Steam Controller (using it to avoid excessive mousing/RSI issues), browsing forums, YouTube etc. and out of the blue Windows goes to the lock screen.
People running Windows 11 23H2 are in much the same boat as those on Windows 10, in terms of not having any security updates going forward being a bad thing. Without monthly updates to fix security flaws, version 23H2 will become vulnerable to exploits, and as time goes on, potentially more and more avenues of compromise will be left open.