Microsoft Urges Windows 11 Upgrade
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•Microsoft pushes full-screen ads for Copilot+ PCs on Windows 10 users
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Windows 10's free, guaranteed security updates stop in October 2025 .
Microsoft is apparently making a fresh push to get users to upgrade to Windows 11 .
The reminders all mention the end of Windows 10 support but otherwise seem to differ from computer to computer.
Messages may be intended mostly for people using older PCs that can't officially install the Windows 11 update.
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