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Microsoft is trying to convince Windows 10 users to upgrade with full-screen prompts

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  • Microsoft has 18 months to convince folks to upgrade.

    They'll be lucky if I boot my Windows 10 partition between now and 18 months.

  • At the Office it's my employers problem and at home Mint doesn't give AF about Windows 11.

  • If Microsoft gifts me a mobo that supports their new tmp2 or whatever then I'll switch, until then I'm sadly stuck on w10, oh the misery 🙃

  • This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Reddit user Woopinah9 spotted a notification “while in the middle of working,” where Microsoft thanks Windows 10 “customers” for their loyalty with a full-screen message and then explains the end of support date.

    “Your PC is not eligible to upgrade to Windows 11, but it will continue to receive Windows 10 fixes and security updates until support ends on October 14th, 2025,” reads Microsoft’s message.

    The options to dismiss the full-screen interruption include “learn more” and “remind me later” buttons, which suggests that this prompt might appear more than once.

    Surprisingly, Microsoft’s full-screen prompt doesn’t directly mention that consumers will be able to continue securely using the operating system beyond October 14th, 2025, if they’re willing to pay.

    Microsoft revealed last week that it will cost businesses $61 per device for the first year of Extended Security Updates (ESU) for Windows 10.

    Hopefully, non-business users of Windows 10 will get similar discounts, but Microsoft says it will share details “at a later date.”


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  • Alternative for those which want to use still Windows, but without all its crap and spyings

    https://windowsxlite.com

    • you should NEVER use "builds" like that.
      All you need is available via GPO, also you MUST use Enterprise edition in order to turn the telemetry down to "Security", all other builds can only go down to "Required"

      • No, I currently have all telemetry and other crap disabled on W10 22H2 Home without any problems. I need to use Windows for several reasons and because of this debloat it was the first thing in the new PC. Anyway in the future I'll use it in dualboot, maybe with Mint or Q4OS

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