Microsoft no longer officially supports Windows 10, so do this if you want to keep using your older PC securely.
As of October 14, your Windows 10 PC has reached end of life (EOL.) Microsoft is ending mainstream support for Windows 10 after a decade on the market, and is encouraging all users to switch to ...
Microsoft plans to end support for several products in 2026, and the list of those products also includes Windows 11 24H2.
Act now — before it's too late. Microsoft has just issued a mandatory security update for all Windows 10 users, and this one comes with a new warning. Microsoft has now confirmed the next one of these ...
Microsoft pulled the plug on Windows 10 support last October. The software, which debuted in 2015, is no longer getting security updates, making it technically less safe to use.
The “Your version of Windows has reached the end of service” message means that your current version of Windows is no longer receiving security updates or support ...
We have some bad news for Windows 10 users... Microsoft are pulling out all the stops to get you to upgrade to Windows 11. Windows 10 remains the most widely used operating system in the world to date ...
To stop the “Your version of Windows 10 has reached end of service” notification, you can upgrade to Windows 11, edit the registry (set DiscontinueEOS to 1 ...