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Message 2133671 - Posted: 9 Mar 2024, 11:15:51 UTC

Sadly & IMO, it doesn't go far enough.
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Message 2137955 - Posted: 5 Jul 2024, 11:01:33 UTC - in response to Message 2133449.  

The problem with Win 10 is that 22H2 is the final version & will reach EOL on 14/10/25.

Can extend to probably 2030 via developer 0patch patches for it.
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Message 2142587 - Posted: 31 Oct 2024, 18:29:01 UTC

Who would want to update to an even more buggy version of Windows?
Microsoft wants $30 if you want to delay Windows 11 switch (from Windows 10)
Microsoft announced today that Windows 10 home users can delay the switch to Windows 11 for one more year if they're willing to pay $30 for Extended Security Updates (ESU).

"The ESU program for consumers will be a one-year option available for $30. Program enrollment will be available closer to the end of support in 2025," said Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft Executive Vice President and Consumer Chief Marketing Officer.

"With the Windows 10 End of Support moment, now is the time to move to Windows 11 with confidence. We understand change is never easy, but we are committed to making this transition as smooth as possible," Mehdi added.
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Message 2142590 - Posted: 31 Oct 2024, 21:46:22 UTC - in response to Message 2142587.  

Isn't that called a "Protection Racket"...

Great shame if a few bits were to 'go wrong'?



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Message 2142594 - Posted: 31 Oct 2024, 21:53:34 UTC - in response to Message 2142590.  

Isn't that called a "Protection Racket"...

Only if you are not Microsoft, Google, Adobe or Oracle.

Great shame if a few bits were to 'go wrong?

Would not be surprised if a few bits get the 'Microsoft Special Patch Treatment'
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Message 2144419 - Posted: 24 Dec 2024, 23:44:23 UTC

Is there even any point in listing this on-going series of inevitability?...

Microsoft coughs up yet more Windows 11 24H2 headaches
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Users report the sound of silence from operating system update



The last Christmas present?...

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Message 2144517 - Posted: 27 Dec 2024, 22:48:43 UTC

Yet more of the same...


Windows 11 Installation Media Bug Causes Security Update Failures



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