Microsoft has reportedly planned to release the final major update for Windows 10 in the second quarter of this year. While this has worried some users, others have started considering alternatives to the system. Unlike previous versions, this time free upgrade options are also on the table. So, how long do you think we should wait before switching to something new instead of sticking with Windows 10? Or is it unnecessary to worry about the system’s retirement process?
Has the retirement process for Windows 10 already begun?
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Last year I upgraded my work laptop, you know, and after years of using Windows 10, I finally switched to Windows 11. Honestly, man, I was a bit nervous at first—thought it wouldn’t run on my old PC because of the requirements. But in the end, I couldn’t resist, left the old PC as it was, and went straight for Windows 11 on the new one. At first, it was a bit tough getting used to the start menu and all, but now I’m fully adjusted.
I’d say don’t worry too much—Microsoft’s plans say Windows 10 will be supported until 2025 anyway. So no matter what, you’ve got another 1-1.5 years to use it comfortably. My advice? Check your system’s requirements—if it runs Windows 11 smoothly, then go for it. Otherwise, it’s better to wait, honestly.