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    Default Re: End of Windows 10?

    I tried updating to Windows 11 a while back and it was a disaster, so I went back to Windows 10.
    Recently I became concerned when I saw a bunch of videos with dire warnings about how older computers (which mine is) cannot update to Windows 11, but staying on Windows 10 will be dangerous after 10/14/25 since there will be no more security updates.
    Then I found a bunch of youtube videos saying there are ways to continue getting updates, but there was conflicting info.
    But one of them actually has easy directions I can follow, and so I am (supposedly) OK now using Windows 10 for another year (hopefully).
    This youtuber seems to understand how confusing computer tech can be, especially for seniors who didn't get the computer tech genetic update.



    Quote Posted by seekingtruth (here)
    Why not just update to Windows 11? I've been getting the message to update for months and put it off, then your vids prompted me to look into it. After a bit of faffing my pc is able to update so I am just backing up my documents and will then update. It is free so not a big deal. Also made a windows 10 install usb in case I decide to go back to 10.
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    I did the same onawah. While I now have another year to ponder just how to hang Bill Gates for the inconvenience, this looked like a good idea for those of us with older computers which aren't compatible for the upgrade to 11. Thanks to Mike Gorman for suggesting Dave's Garage YT channel. He recommends making a bootable USB key with the Windows 10 Installer Media on it as your "emergency recovery kit for the future." We have until Oct. 14 to do so and then Windows 10 disappears. Just have a thumb drive of 8GB or more and he walks you through it. It sounds like wise advice for those of us sticking with 10 out of necessity.


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    I don't doubt that you are correct and that is good advice, and I watched the video, but it's a perfect example of what I described before as unintelligible to me.
    (That guy really needs to stop talking so fast and slurring his words together. It's already difficult enough to understand what he's saying.)
    Following his recommended steps for me would only lead to another disaster as those kinds of directions never seem to go according to plan when I try to follow them.
    I will probably just continue to see if I can find someone local who has a good rep with computers and pay to have whatever more might need to be done.
    I wish I had a good tech-wise local friend I could call on to help with this kind of thing!
    On the other hand, I spend way too much time on this computer and could probably find a better way to spend my time.
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    I He recommends making a bootable USB key with the Windows 10 Installer Media on it as your "emergency recovery kit for the future." Just have a thumb drive of 8GB or more and he walks you through it.
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    I heard the same wailing and moaning when Windows XP died, then Windows 7, and now Windows 10.
    You see, if you use Windows and want it to have security support, sooner or later you'll have to upgrade your computer hardware, and with it, Windows. Of course, we're talking about Windows 11 now.
    I used to "hold off until the last minute" too, but then I decided not to. What's stopping you from upgrading your hardware?
    My new "chinese DIY kit" cost me only $445: motherboard, processor, RAM, and drive. $445 not a lot of money.
    I saved on the case and power supply (from an old computer).
    Last edited by Kam Sus; 12th October 2025 at 04:58.
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    It's become too complicated and too much of a headache, and I have had 25 more years than you have to arrive at that juncture.
    A perspective which may become easier to understand in time...
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    Quote Posted by onawah (here)
    It's become too complicated and too much of a headache, and I have had 25 more years than you have to arrive at that juncture.
    A perspective which may become easier to understand in time...
    Quote Posted by Kam Sus (here)
    What's stopping you from upgrading your hardware?
    Better sooner than later. Better late than never.
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    Quote Posted by Kam Sus (here)
    What's stopping you from upgrading your hardware? $445 not a lot of money.
    When it becomes a choice between hardware or groceries, groceries are going to win.

    More than half of American adults have less than $500 in savings

    https://www.benefitspro.com/2025/01/...00-in-savings/
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    Default Re: End of Windows 10?

    ... $445 - this is way too expensive. You can find way cheaper options. For any advice and/or remote service - PM me.
    "The greatest good you can do for another is not just share your riches, but to reveal to him his own."
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    I saw the following video a few months ago. I have a Windows 10 running on a PC, for which the CPU and the TPM does not qualify for upgrade to the Windows 11. This video explains step by step how to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 without losing anything. After the upgrade, nothing is lost. However, it is best that all the important data is backed up prior to the upgrade process.


    The key enabler for this process is a free software called FlyoobeApp. The link to this is:
    https://github.com/builtbybel/Flyoob...11_classic.zip

    I tried it today, and I was able to upgrade successfully from Windows 10 to Windows 11 without losing anything. Everything worked like before, except for the new interface of the Windows 11. So far all my current software is still working.
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    As I was preparing to backup my PC Bootable C drive to ensure that I can get back to where I was if something went wrong, I've been looking for a good free backup solution. I found one. It is called AOMEI Backupper Standard. AOMEI offers other higher level backup solutions for additional cost, but the standard version would suffice for most people. This is a full feature backup solution. My C: drive on one of my PC is 89GB. AOMEI's backup folder size after backup is 37GB, so it uses a good compression algorithm to backup the files. Also it is much faster than the Windows built-in backup software, which was developed back in the Windows 7 days.

    The link to the AOMEI Backupper Standard software is here.

    The backup menu looks like this:


    The Tools menu looks like this:


    In the Tools menu, a bootable Media can be created in case there is a problem preventing normal booting, a bootable media can be created with Windows PE(Preinstallation Environment).

    This software does lot more than others that are not free, and works really well.

    It is best that the folder containing the backup is on a partition that is on a separate hard drive, but it does not have to be. I've had my share of lost programs and data when I was not disciplined enough to backup my programs and data.
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    Looks like we may have been right to avoid Windows 11 onawah.

    Windows 11 Is a Lost Cause. Truly Destined for the Garbage. Don't Upgrade from 10


    Video description: Windows 10 Users are now facing the End-of-Life of their OS since their particular computers have been classified as computer junk by Microsoft. So you may be teased to thinking that it is time to move to Windows 11.

    But actually it is time to dump Windows for good. In this video, I reveal to you the Microsoft plan for your life and how it will own your computer though you have to pay for it. And they will do everything in their power to prevent you from modifying it.

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    I like alternative communication technology like Amateur Radio and data communications using Analog. I'm a licensed HAM operator.

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    Default Re: End of Windows 10?

    I just simply prolonged getting updates for Win10 for another year, by simply clicking a register button in Windows update menu today.

    That button wasn't there yesterday, it popped up today. 🙂✨

    I think it's a valid solution for all EU members to extend a year til 2026-10-15.



    Other solutions like easily upgrade to Windows 11 by creating a Windows 11 USB flash drive via Rufus and choosing to remove the system requirements and you will be able to upgrade easily.

    How to Bypass Windows 11's TPM, CPU and RAM Requirements
    https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/...pm-requirement

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    Quote Posted by Rawhide68 (here)
    I just simply prolonged getting updates for Win10 for another year, by simply clicking a register button in Windows update menu today.

    That button wasn't there yesterday, it popped up today. 🙂✨

    I think it's a valid solution for all EU members to extend a year til 2026-10-15.



    Other solutions like easily upgrade to Windows 11 by creating a Windows 11 USB flash drive via Rufus and choosing to remove the system requirements and you will be able to upgrade easily.

    How to Bypass Windows 11's TPM, CPU and RAM Requirements
    https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/...pm-requirement
    I have 2 PCs (custom built by me from individual components) and 2 laptops (many years old but still functioning and doing what I need them to do), so I can afford to experiment with several different scenarios. I have used this very method. The issue with this method is that this method involves a clean installation of Windows 11, so all the existing programs you own will have to be installed again and you will lose all the work history you current have. If you just want to upgrade cleanly from Windows 10 to Windows 11 while keeping your current programs and its associated data intact, then the method described in post #30 will let you do that. Most other methods involves clean installation and you will lose your current programs' associated data and history. Sometimes it is good to just do clean installation to start over and get rid of the bloat that builds up in the user's local history folders. Over several years, that old history data kept in the "C:\Users" folder structure can take up huge amount of storage.

    When I did upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 10 as described in post #30, all that bloat stayed around in the "C:\user" folder structure. I didn't like the all that bloat so I decided to do clean installation of Windows 11 over the same PC. After the clean installation of Windows 11, I realized that I had reclaimed over 50GB of data that was sitting around in the "C:\Users" structure. After clean installation of Windows 11 and all my old programs, the used space in C: drive was about 84GB. As any Windows PC is used, the bloat in the "C:\Users" structure keeps growing everyday. Only way that I know of to reclaim this bloat is to perform fresh clean installation. So there's Pros and Cons of each strategy, depending on how much work one wants to invest in the effort. Somewhat like an annual spring cleaning, it is worth it to me every few years to to start over and install Windows and the programs all over again to reclaim disk space and also allow the PC to operate smoothly. The key to starting over and installing from scratch involves good planning, and saving the data from the programs you use often. For me, it is important to backup all my internet browser's bookmarks since I have a lot. Most browsers such as FireFox and Brave have tools to allow backing up bookmarks into an html file and then import them back in after the new installation.

    One of my positions in the mid 1990's was being a platform engineer (for a fortune 500 company) during which I integrated all the hardware and software installation for a PC. Then when I was satisfied with the stability and reliability of the final integrated platform, another group of technicians cloned that integrated build and distributed it to the user community.

    TurboTax announced this year that starting with TurboTax Desktop 2025, it won't support Windows 10 any more. TurboTax Desktop is an important program I need to use each year to file my taxes, so I don't have a choice about not upgrading to Windows 11 on at least my primary PC. My backup PC still runs Windows 10 just fine and may keep it that way as long as that suits me.

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    Default Re: End of Windows 10?

    I think this got a bit out of forum
    I have a win7 up puter runing in 5 mins if I want, retro works




    To be honest I have more than that, Linux included
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    Quote Posted by Jaak (here)
    I've removed the Copilot from my Windows 11 installation since I don't want it and for it to track what I search. It is easy to do:

    1. In the Windows search box, enter "Control Panel". The "Control Panel" app should show up in the search list.
    2. Then click on the Control Panel.
    3. Click on the "Uninstall a program" under the "Programs" section.
    4. Select the "Copilot" program with the left mouse, then with the right mouse button select "Uninstall".

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    Your Windows 11 Computer’s Hidden Spy: The Dark Truth About TPM Chips.

    Another great, informative clip from Rob Braxman.

    "If you're running Windows 11, your computer has a TPM Chip Version 2.0. This is one of the requirements to using Windows 11 and of course Windows 10 has been declared as "End-Of-Life". While you think that Windows 11 is an improvement, wait till you find out what this TPM chip is all about. It is such a giant invasion of privacy that I turned mine off."



    We went from running anti-spyware software to finally running the spyware itself as the OS.

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    Quote Posted by Rawhide68 (here)
    Your Windows 11 Computer’s Hidden Spy: The Dark Truth About TPM Chips.

    Another great, informative clip from Rob Braxman.

    "If you're running Windows 11, your computer has a TPM Chip Version 2.0. This is one of the requirements to using Windows 11 and of course Windows 10 has been declared as "End-Of-Life". While you think that Windows 11 is an improvement, wait till you find out what this TPM chip is all about. It is such a giant invasion of privacy that I turned mine off."



    We went from running anti-spyware software to finally running the spyware itself as the OS.
    What Rob Braxman is talking about in the above video is all dependent on having TPM 2.0 chip. All my PCs and laptops are rather old, all more than 7 years old. One of my laptop is 12 years old and still running just fine. However, they are still very capable of running all the programs that I run. Since none of my PCs and laptops have TPM 2.0 chip, I don't have this problem. Also, I don't have Bitlocker on my boot drive on the 1 PC I have running Windows 11. I do use it for an encrypted partition that I keep sensitive information.

    I do have Windows 11 running on a PC without a TPM 2.0 chip. There are several ways to install Windows 11 to by pass TPM 2.0 and other Windows 11 checks. The easiest method is what I described in post #30. The other ways are technically more challenging but doable, like that described in post #33.

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