The oldest Windows 10 PCs, on the other hand, genuinely can’t upgrade to Windows 11 at all. They just don’t have the required ...
As the countdown to Windows 10 end of security support quickens, here’s how to upgrade to Windows 11 for free—without ...
Microsoft kept giving away free upgrades to Windows 10 on old hardware for more than eight years. The upgrades officially ended in 2023, but I've seen scattered reports that it still works for some ...
Microsoft will no longer support Windows 10 after 14 October 2025 so users are required to upgrade to Windows 11. This necessary upgrade will help computer owners to ...
With only months left before Microsoft drops support for Windows 10, the latest software upgrade introduces a new app for everyone on the old operating system.
Microsoft has just made Windows 10 users an offer they (almost) can’t refuse: a free update to Windows 11 version 24H2. Details can be found on this support page, where Microsoft writes: “Windows 11, ...
We’re talking Windows 11, and the Windows 10 die-hards still stubbornly refusing to make the switch. After a steady ...
Although Microsoft offers Windows 11 as a free upgrade for computers already running Windows 10, this does not mean that you can upgrade any device. Windows 11 significantly increases the minimum ...
However, if you have a working Windows 10 license, the upgrade to Windows 11 is free and comes with free security updates for many years to come. Before you proceed with your upgrade, back up your PC.
Editor’s Note: Microsoft representatives said Wednesday that the Tech Community blog post was in error: “Apologies for the confusion from the Tech Community post. The free Windows 11 upgrade ...
Microsoft has released the KB5051974 cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 and Windows 10 21H2, which automatically installs the new Outlook for Windows app and fixes a memory leak bug.
We’ve all experienced a piece of software that keeps nagging us to install something. Most of the time it’s something innocuous like an update to flash but sometimes it’s malware ...