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Your Windows 10 laptop or desktop might not meet the requirements for upgrading to Windows 11, but you can still do it, and it likely won't cost anything.
Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 tomorrow. Here's everything you need to know if you can or can’t upgrade to Windows 11.
The best way to stay safe from potential bugs or security threats that could arise on out of date Windows 11 software is to update to the latest version. If you are running 23H2, you should be able to head to your PC’s settings and update to 24H2, a free update for all Windows 11 users.
If a Windows upgrade has ever gone sideways on you, you know how vague and unhelpful the error messages can be. Here are my go-to troubleshooting tricks when that happens.
Get Microsoft Windows 11 Pro for just $9.97 (MSRP $199) through 11:59 p.m. PT today only — a fast, affordable way to modernize your PC.
The day many have been dreading has arrived: Microsoft has officially stopped supporting Windows 10, its ten-year-old operating system (OS), which was replaced by Windows 11 in 2021. This means that if your PC still runs Windows 10, it will no longer receive free feature updates, security patches, or bug fixes.
Are you getting used to Windows 11 but wish it was a bit faster? Do you feel like your computer has become slower or starts up unusually slowly? Follow along and I’ll go through various tricks that can speed up your system.
Clearing out this hidden data can noticeably speed up your computer - here's how to find and access the setting.
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