You've known it for a while: Microsoft has determined that it's moving Windows 10 to "end of life" status starting on October 14. That means while Windows 10 PCs will continue to work after that date, ...
Windows 10 has been one of the best and most stable versions of the operating system from Microsoft, and it is no wonder that ...
On October 14, Microsoft is pulling the plug on Windows 10. Here's how to keep your PC alive when Microsoft stops releasing ...
Microsoft will end support for its most popular OS in less than a week. Here's what to do with your Windows 10 PCs that fail Microsoft's Windows 11 compatibility tests.
Windows 11 lets you revert to a Windows 10-like taskbar by changing the default alignment in its settings.
On October 14, Microsoft will end security updates for most personal computers running Windows 10, a move that will leave millions of computers vulnerable. Upgrading to Windows 11 is not an option for ...
If you’re determined to move from Windows 10 back to Windows 7, you’re not alone. Many users are reconsidering their upgrade path as Windows 10 reaches its end-of-life window, and some prefer the ...
Microsoft has started uploading Windows 11 25H2 to its servers, which means the public rollout of the update is likely a week or two away, but it could also happen sooner. It’s really up to Microsoft ...
Although the support of Windows 10 is coming to an end, it doesn't mean you have to decommission your PC. Here are some options to consider.
These are the Windows 10 minimum system requirements. If your device does not meet these system requirements, you may not have a great experience with Windows 10 and might want to consider purchasing ...
These are the basic requirements for installing Windows 10 on a PC. If your device does not meet these requirements, you may not have the great experience intended ...