Today, Microsoft officially ends support for Windows 10. Grab the ISO file as a backup in case you ever need it!
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As of October 14, Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10, leaving millions of PCs vulnerable to cyberattacks. Without security updates, these devices face heightened risks of malware, ...
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