In case you somehow haven’t heard (do you live under a rock?), Microsoft is putting Windows 10 out to pasture. Support for Windows 10 is ending on October 14, meaning Microsoft will stop issuing security patches and feature updates for it — and that’s seriously bad news if you’re still using an older desktop or laptop.
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