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› UKTH forums › 💻 Computers › 💬 Windows (OS) › Microsoft will end support for ‘Windows 10’ in October 2025
Microsoft is ending its support for Windows 10 in 2025, indicating that the company is moving towards a new operating system.
A new support document says that Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro was launched on 29 July 2015, and will retire on 14 October 2025. It appears to be the first time the company has described ending support for the operating system.
Microsoft has been preparing to launch the next version of its Windows operating soon, likely to be called Windows 11. CEO Satya Nadella said that the “most significant updates of Windows of the past decade” will be coming at the company’s Build 2021 conference.
It also showcased updates for Edge that would make it faster on startup, the company claimed, better integration for Teams in other products, and new AI capabilities to make simple apps.
The new “Sun Valley” interface, as Microsoft has codenamed it, will bring with it new icon designs for system services as well as Microsoft’s range of Mail, Calendar, music and video apps, and more.
In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom (J.G.Ballard).
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I like that you wrote this informativ thread, but I very dislike what I have had to read.
Still sounding in my ears: Win10 is the last OS from MS.
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How should I vote – like or dislike? I like that you wrote this informativ thread, but I very dislike what I have had to read. Still sounding in my ears: Win10 is the last OS from MS.
I would vote ‘dislike’ given you dislike the subject matter, yes sad news regarding windows 10, very sad
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