Windows 10 - Disk Cleanup
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Windows 10 - Disk Cleanup
IMPORTANT NEWS FOR WINDOWS 10 USERS
So, official support for Windows 10 ends on October 14th 2025. But Microsoft apparently lost a court case and now they have to offer an extra year of security updates--which was an option previously only available to their Business customers--to everyone. But you have to manually enroll. If you want to know how to do it, go to the link below
As the end of official support for Windows 10 approaches on October 14, 2025, many users are seeking ways to maintain their system's securit
You've got to do it before October 14th if you want the extra year. Otherwise support will end for you and you'll probably have to "upgrade" to Windows 11.
EDIT:
Americans and everyone else outside the European Economic Area must still pay $30 per year to keep Windows 10
Users in the European Economic Area, however, now have a fourth option. While these users must still sync their computer logins with a Microsoft account, barring users from local Windows 10 accounts in the ESU period, they must now simply log in to their Microsoft account on the device every 60 days. Failing to log in to the Windows 10 account after 60 days will terminate end-of-life update support for the device. The European Economic Area includes member states of the European Union, as well as Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein. Outside of this region, any users interested in remaining on Windows 10 and still receiving security updates are still required to put up the $30 or submit their settings data to the Microsoft cloud.
I've recently been made aware that if you are thinking of switching to Linux or want to switch but don't know how there's a great website made just to help people migrating from Windows to Linux.
The website has a long list of supporters, so if you really know nothing and / or are afraid of trying it and messing something up you will be able to get professional help from this website.
Extended support for Windows 10 ends in 2026. Don’t buy a new PC — revive yours with Linux. It's fast, secure, and help is available to get
There's even a list of places where you can go physically to get help. All over the world, not just in the USA by the way.
Say goodbye to Microsoft treating you like you don't own your PC. Say goodbye to intrusive features you didn't ask for. Say goodbye to ads on the OS you paid for.
Save your PCs from joining the massive amount of e-waste caused by Microsoft's unnecessary requirements.
Windows 10 support and updates ends today. If you don't want to switch to windows 11 but Linux looks too hard, I have made the most basic guide I possibly could. It explains everything fully and has the meanings of words in easy to understand terms. This is the guide that I wanted when I went through this so I hope it can help others too.
Securely store, share, and access your important files and photos. Anytime, anywhere.
I love how Microsoft is always adding new spyware ai features into windows instead of fixing the autohide taskbar that's been broken since windows 10 or making the login/unlock screen more usable
Heartbreaking
Goh's computer is running Windows 10, and as of today (October 14, 2025), is no longer supported.
Windows users if a Linux baby you were baby sitting suddenly started doing a handstand and wouldn't stop until you renounced your operating system and install Linux, would you Install Linux and save this baby?