Effective Oct. 14, Microsoft no longer supports Windows 10, but there are three ways to extend critical security updates and ...
You've known it for a while: Microsoft has determined that it's moving Windows 10 to "end of life" status starting on October 14. That means while Windows 10 PCs will continue to work after that date, ...
If your Windows 10 product key is not working on Windows 11, check the Windows Edition, your activation status, and then ...
In case you missed it, Microsoft has officially ended support for the operating system. Your computer will continue to function, but it will no longer receive the vital security patches that defend ...
Usually, you'd activate Windows 11 (or 10) using the Settings app to enter the product key. However, if you're in an enterprise environment and you have a specific type of activation key, you can also ...
To recall, Microsoft launched Windows 10 in 2015. At the time, it promised to provide users with a free upgrade to Windows 10 within one year. This offer ended on July 29, 2016. In fact, even after ...
Microsoft no longer officially supports Windows 10, but you still have an option to get one year of free security updates.
Ugh this kinda sucks but I guess it doesn't really matter. I had a bunch of Windows 7 keys from 2009 that have been great with 10 and 11. I get that this free ride is over but it still sucks. It ...
Windows 10 support ends on Oct. 14. Here's how to keep access to Windows 10 security updates without spending a dime.
Microsoft isn’t going to issue any further feature updates, meaning Windows 10 won’t receive any visual changes, new ...