Microsoft will end Windows 10 support in October 2025
7-Apr-24 9:28am
#1 Tony
I'm sure everyone has seen this already, but I'm surprised no one has started a thread about it.
https://www.msn.com/...
A lot can happen in the next year and half, but I have three computers and all three say they can't be updated to Windows 11.
#1 Tony
I'm sure everyone has seen this already, but I'm surprised no one has started a thread about it.
https://www.msn.com/...
A lot can happen in the next year and half, but I have three computers and all three say they can't be updated to Windows 11.
7-Apr-24 11:16am
#2 MrBean
There's ways to force W11 on unsupported machines. Have had one running just fine for a couple years.
#2 MrBean
There's ways to force W11 on unsupported machines. Have had one running just fine for a couple years.
7-Apr-24 1:13pm
#3 theJaw
MrBean wrote:
There's ways to force W11 on unsupported machines. Have had one running just fine for a couple years.
Looks like my processor isn't compatible. Is there a way to bypass that?
#3 theJaw
MrBean wrote:
There's ways to force W11 on unsupported machines. Have had one running just fine for a couple years.
Looks like my processor isn't compatible. Is there a way to bypass that?
7-Apr-24 1:37pm
#4 MrBean
theJaw wrote:
MrBean wrote:> There's ways to force W11 on unsupported machines. Have had one running just fine> for a couple years. Looks like my processor isn't compatible. Is there a way to bypass that?
https://www.theverge...
#4 MrBean
theJaw wrote:
MrBean wrote:> There's ways to force W11 on unsupported machines. Have had one running just fine> for a couple years. Looks like my processor isn't compatible. Is there a way to bypass that?
https://www.theverge...
Microsoft will end Windows 10 support in October 2025