Windows 10 End of Support: Difference between revisions

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Wrote up two methods to keep using Windows 10 after its official EOL, by using a longer supported Windows 10 edition
 
I like this page, in general I like guides on the wiki and its rare for people to make so much for their first article (especially since the articles I make are, well, short...) so I like this! I am hesitant to add incomplete notice in case Ari adds even more to it.
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Microsoft officially ended the support for consumer editions of Windows 10 on the 14th of October, 2025. This leads to many people who don't know how to proceed, because they either don't want to upgrade to Windows 11, or would be willing to, but their PC isn't supported due to Microsoft's consumer unfriendly restrictions on what hardware can be used with Windows 11.
Microsoft officially ended the support for consumer editions of Windows 10 on the 14th of October, 2025. This leads to many people who don't know how to proceed, because they either don't want to upgrade to Windows 11, or would be willing to, but their PC isn't supported due to Microsoft's consumer unfriendly restrictions on what hardware can be used with Windows 11.