• Microsoft putting Windows 10 on life support wont push me to Wind

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Apr 28 10:30:03 2023
    Microsoft putting Windows 10 on life support wont push me to Windows 11

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    Fri, 28 Apr 2023 09:12:41 +0000

    Description:
    Microsoft downs tools on Windows 10 it'll be security updates only from now on, with no new features coming.

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    Windows 10s last major update which arrived in 2022 will be the final
    feature upgrade for the OS, and from now on, itll only get security fixes. Windows 10, version 22H2 will be the final version of Windows 10 released. It will receive monthly security update releases until October 14, 2025. April 27, 2023 See more

    In other words, Windows 10 is entering stasis in terms of features the 22H2 update is your lot until the end of the road, so there wont be a Windows 10 23H2 (or 24H2 of course).

    Microsoft will provide monthly security updates for Windows 10, though as youd expect through until its end-of-support date , which is October 14, 2025, as mentioned in the above tweet with the announcement.

    Without security updates, Windows 10 would be open to all sorts of attack vectors as new exploits and vulnerabilities pitched up over time, so its not like Microsoft has a choice about offering such fixes. Theyre very much compulsory for an OS that is still within its official support timeframe. Analysis: The big Windows 11 push

    In short, this is the bare minimum for Windows 10 a freeze on new features, and only mandatory work to shore up any security flaws. Its life support, by any other name, for the next two and a half years.

    The move has taken me by surprise, as I was expecting to see a Windows 10
    23H2 release. Not that I was anticipating any great changes, but at least
    some bits and pieces - minor feature additions or UI tweaks, perhaps.

    Nothing particularly meaningful and we didnt get anything earth-shaking in last years 22H2 update, either but still, this declaration of thats it appears to be a clear signal to folks. A signal that says get upgrading to Windows 11, thats where its all at . Thats where all the features are coming, and youll get nothing, nada, zip, on Windows 10, so why stay there?

    No thanks, Microsoft. Im still sticking with Windows 10 for now, with its
    full suite of desktop customization functionality, some elements of which Windows 11 lacks. (For me, most notably, never combine, which I'm told is a thorny issue, but come on, just get it sorted already though in fairness,
    its rumored to be inbound , finally).

    At least my main PC is ready for a Windows 11 upgrade, mind. The people who are really left out in the cold with moves like this from Microsoft, wielding the prodding stick to stoke lackluster Windows 11 adoption, are those who are stuck with Windows 10 because their PC doesnt meet the much more stringent requirements for the newest OS (TPM, the stipulation for more modern CPUs,
    and so forth).

    Is there anything those users can do? Nope, not beyond buying or building a new PC. The new TPM requirements for Windows 11 have locked many users on older hardware out from the new OS, which was a point of frustration for many when it first released and continues to be so today. Microsoft's not budging, so if your system doesn't support Windows 11, it might be time to start looking for an upgrade.



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/microsoft-putting-windows-10-on-life-support-wo nt-push-me-to-windows-11


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