Windows 10 Now Not Supported

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Well, the date has now passed, and Windows 10 is no longer supported.

Hopefully, the readers of this forum have done one of the many ways this issue can be handled.

If not, do a YouTube search and a smorgasbord of solutions will be returned.

What I want to mention is that I chose to use a debloated Windows from a debloater. There are many available options, e.g., Chris Titus Utilities (I used a product called Velotic, which also features AI to prevent your computer from overheating etc, among other benefits, such as optimising resources like memory usage). I also installed a caching program (Primocache).

Although the hardware is still over 10 years old, everything is now virtually instantaneous.

I must also mention that I was banned, despite it being perfectly legal, in another forum for saying this particular solution. It is also on YouTube, so it is hardly secret forbidden knowledge.

Go figure.

Thanks
Bill
 
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I know people who still use Windows XP, without any problems. Hence I do not expect problems with my Windows 10. I will switch to Windows 11 only if I will buy a new desktop/laptop, which I don't plan to do in a near future.
 
bhobba said:
Well, the date has now passed, and Windows 10 is no longer supported.

Hopefully, the readers of this forum have done one of the many ways this issue can be handled.

If not, do a YouTube search and a smorgasbord of solutions will be returned.

What I want to mention is that I chose to use a debloated Windows from a debloater. There are many available options, e.g., Chris Titus Utilities (I used a product called Velotic, which also features AI to prevent your computer from overheating etc, among other benefits, such as optimising resources like memory usage). I also installed a caching program (Primocache).

Although the hardware is still over 10 years old, everything is now virtually instantaneous.

I must also mention that I was banned, despite it being perfectly legal, in another forum for saying this particular solution. It is also on YouTube, so it is hardly secret forbidden knowledge.

Go figure.

Thanks
Bill
Which option for Velotic did you use?
 
Well, the date has now passed, and Windows 10 is no longer supported. Hopefully, the readers of this forum have done one of the many ways this issue can be handled. If not, do a YouTube search and a smorgasbord of solutions will be returned. What I want to mention is that I chose to use a debloated Windows from a debloater. There are many available options, e.g., Chris Titus Utilities (I used a product called Velotic, which also features AI to prevent your computer from overheating etc...
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