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[quote=Anonymous]Windows 10 will keep working, but security and bug fix patches will no longer be generally available. Depending upon your use case, you may or may not care about any of this. Eventually, software that you might use will drop support as well. If you are concerned about patch availability (which you probably should be), you can buy extended support from Microsoft for one year for something like $50. Otherwise, your options are to upgrade to Windows 11 (either by buying new hardware if yours is unsupported or by using any of the various methods that bypass the hardware checks that the installer does and which might or might not keep working) or switch to a different operating system. How old is your current computer and what are its specifications? If it is newer than 2019, it likely has the ability to run Windows 11 in a supported manner, although you might need to change some BIOS settings.[/quote]
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