From October 14 2025, Microsoft will no longer offer free support for Windows 10 which means users will either need to pay for Extended Security Updates or switch to Windows 11. Those who do nothing ...
How to apply Local Group Policy settings to specific users on Windows 10 You can configure Group Policy settings for a specific set of users, and in this guide, you'll learn the steps to complete ...
Wondering what happened to the free upgrades from Windows 7 or 8/8.1 to Windows 10? Unfortunately ... but the two commonly available to a home user are the retail and OEM varieties.
Windows 10 users are already facing major changes later next year when this popular operating system loses all free support from Microsoft but now there's a more urgent deadline that shouldn't be ...
Windows 10 was offered as a free upgrade to Windows 7 and Windows 8 users, and it didn’t have such strict restrictions on hardware so millions were able to upgrade instead of having to buy new ...
With almost exactly a year to run before Windows 10’s unpopular end-of-life hits users in October 2025, Windows 11 is still failing to hook the hundreds of millions more users it needs to ...
The figures for September show that Windows 11 is on 33.37%, which is still a good way behind Windows 10 at 62.79 ... of course, Windows 7, which is keeping a persistent user base of around 3% ...
This would enable Windows 10 users to manage their Microsoft accounts in various ways, including switching between different accounts, changing account settings, or signing out completely.