Microsoft Says Defender Keeps Windows 10 Protected Despite End of Support
Microsoft Defender Continues Windows 10 Protection Despite End of Support Windows 10 Support Ends: What You Need to Know As…
Microsoft Defender Continues Windows 10 Protection Despite End of Support Windows 10 Support Ends: What You Need to Know As…
Windows 10 support officially ended on October 14, 2025, cutting off security updates for millions of PCs. Strict Windows 11 hardware requirements create upgrade challenges. Users must act to protect vulnerable systems.
Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system reached its official end of support date on October 14, 2025, concluding a remarkable 10-year run that began July 29, 2015. The platform maintained incredible popularity even four years after Windows 11’s release, serving both consumer and business segments of the massive installed base of Windows users worldwide.
Microsoft has issued a final warning that Windows 11 23H2 support for Home and Pro editions ends November 11, 2025. After this date, these versions will no longer receive security updates, leaving devices vulnerable to threats. Users are urged to upgrade to Windows 11 24H2 to maintain protection.
Microsoft is issuing its final warning to Windows 11 users that support for version 23H2 Home and Pro editions will officially terminate on November 11, 2025. According to the company’s Windows release health dashboard, these versions will no longer receive monthly security or preview updates after this critical deadline.
Microsoft’s latest KB5067103 update brings significant enhancements to Click to Do functionality in Windows 11. The feature now uses visual cues to highlight actionable elements and includes important display alignment fixes for smoother user experience.
Windows 11’s latest KB5067103 update significantly enhances the Click to Do feature with smarter visual cues and improved functionality for Copilot+ PC users. The development represents Microsoft’s continued commitment to bridging the gap between detection and execution, allowing users to “act on what matters” with greater efficiency and precision.
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.6780 (KB5067103) introduces a revolutionary Settings Agent for Copilot+ PCs. The AI-enhanced feature provides inline recommendations and faster search results while explaining system limitations. This update represents Microsoft’s ongoing modernization of Windows utilities.
Microsoft has deployed Windows 11 KB5067103 in the Dev Channel, marking a significant advancement for Copilot+ PCs with an intelligent Settings Agent that leverages artificial intelligence to transform how users interact with system configurations. This latest Insider Preview Build 26220.6780 introduces AI-powered convenience features that anticipate user needs while providing contextual explanations when options cannot be modified, creating a more conversational settings experience that aligns with Microsoft’s vision for proactive computing assistance.
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With Windows 10 end-of-life arriving October 14, Microsoft is preventing 200 million PCs from receiving updates. Experts warn users must backup data immediately to avoid permanent loss during the transition period.
Microsoft has officially begun blocking Windows 10 updates for approximately 200 million PCs as the operating system reaches its end-of-life date on October 14. This massive update stoppage creates urgent data protection requirements for affected users, according to industry experts who emphasize that proper backup procedures are essential to prevent catastrophic data loss during the transition period.