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Let me know your version of windows - Is it Win 10 Home / Pro ?

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    Will you upgrade from Windows 10 to 11? or keep your current OS type eg. Linux, Win7, MacOS
     
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    I'm already on windows 11 Pro,
     
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    Yes, I think it looks much more futuristic and simple to use. I will upgrade.

    Yes definitely. From what I saw, it looks really good.
     
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    I will definitely upgrade. Loads of positive feedback.
     
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    im definitely upgrading to windows 11 looks pretty cool
     
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    I am trying Windows 11 out on a laptop seems smooth so far. A bit different from windows 10. The desktop is something like a Mac Interface.

    I'm using window 11. so far so good. It works really well.
     
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    is there a way to revert back to the classic task bar? not digging the mac look
     
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    Will keep win 10 but the win 7 working was on another level none of the windows versions till date can beat win 7 for sure.
     
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    Got to work this morning and it ask me to update to 11...gave me some downtime :D but yea has been working smooth thus far, just have to get use to the new layout.
     
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    What are you running on it?
     
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    mij windouws 10 wil not upgrate intel 19 september 2025 ik neen windouws 10 pro ore hi
    can some wone help me


    My Windows 10 will not upgrade to Intel. September 19, 2025. I don't have Windows 10 Pro or anything. Can someone help me?
     
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    Windows 10 update support ends on October 14, 2025, after which you will no longer receive free security or feature updates, and technical support will be discontinued. Your Windows 10 PC will continue to function, but it will be vulnerable to threats, so Microsoft recommends either upgrading to a Windows 11-compatible PC or enrolling in the paid Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for continued security updates until October 2026.
    What happens after October 14, 2025?
    No more free security updates: Microsoft will stop providing essential security fixes for Windows 10, leaving your PC at higher risk of cyberattacks.
    No more feature updates: You won't receive new features or improvements to the operating system.
    No more technical support: You won't be able to get technical assistance from Microsoft for Windows 10.
    Your options:
    1. Upgrade to Windows 11:
    If your PC meets the technical requirements for Windows 11, you can upgrade for free. You can check for this option in your Windows 10 settings under Windows Update.
    2. Purchase Extended Security Updates (ESU):
    For PCs that don't meet Windows 11 requirements, you can enroll in the ESU program, which provides critical security updates for one year, ending in October 2026.
    3. Get a new PC:
    Consider replacing your current device with a new PC that is compatible with Windows 11 to ensure a modern, secure, and efficient experience.
    What to do now:
    Check your PC's eligibility for Windows 11: in your current Windows 10 settings.
    Back up your important files: to an external drive or OneDrive to protect your data during the transition.
    Explore options for recycling or trading in: your old PC if you decide to get a new one.
     

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