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Microsoft has announced the discontinuation of its popular operating system (OS) Windows 10, after which users will no longer get software updates. Microsoft has told through a blog post that the recently rolled out Windows 10 22H2 (Windows 10 22H2) will be the last operating system update.
Now the company will not rollout any major update for Windows 10 users. However, Windows 10 devices will continue to receive security and bug fix updates until October 14, 2025.
Windows 10 came in July 2015 after Windows 8.1
Microsoft rolled out Windows 10 in July 2015 after Windows 8.1. Windows 8.1 was rolled out in August 2013. At the same time, after introducing Windows 11 on 24 June 2021, Microsoft rolled out to everyone from 5 October 2021.
Windows 10 can be updated to Windows 11
Windows 10 users can upgrade to Windows 11 if they want regular software updates. If you have the original Windows 10 installed on your laptop or desktop, you can update your device to Windows 11 for free.
Device should have this specification for Windows 11
Processor: 64 bit processor or SoC with 2 or more cores with a speed of 1 GHzRAM: 4GB or moreStorage: 64GB or moreSystem Firmware: UEFI, Secure Boot capableTPM: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0Graphics Card: DirectX 12 and compatible with WDDM 2.0 driverDisplay: HD (720p), 8 bits per color channel
Process to update Windows 10 device to Windows 11
First of all, click on ‘Start’ and then go to ‘Settings’. After this, update and security and Windows Update option has to come. Now check for updates and when the update appears, download and install it.
Note: Windows 11 may take longer to download and install than normal Windows 10 feature updates. You can use your system while the Windows 11 update is downloading.
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