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Post by msdemos on Dec 6, 2022 18:30:44 GMT
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Hnefahogg
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Post by Hnefahogg on Dec 6, 2022 21:02:15 GMT
In another three years they'll end support for Windows 10 which most are on. About 40-50% of computers can't even upgrade to 11.
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Post by darkpast on Dec 10, 2022 7:14:51 GMT
In another three years they'll end support for Windows 10 which most are on. About 40-50% of computers can't even upgrade to 11. my selfbulit pc now a decade old works flawlessly , unless a gamer or need to render 4k , most are fine, but 3 years from now a upgrade sounds about right
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Post by Hnefahogg on Dec 11, 2022 20:42:12 GMT
In another three years they'll end support for Windows 10 which most are on. About 40-50% of computers can't even upgrade to 11. my selfbulit pc now a decade old works flawlessly , unless a gamer or need to render 4k , most are fine, but 3 years from now a upgrade sounds about right Well, you can technically continue to use Windows 10 if you have the LTSC Enterprise version. It'll be supported until 2029 or 2032 (depending on if you have the 2019 or 2021 IoT version).
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