The end of life for Windows 10 is approaching in October, so it's now the time to check if your computer is ready for the upgrade to Windows 11.
If a Windows upgrade has ever gone sideways on you, you know how vague and unhelpful the error messages can be. Here are my go-to troubleshooting tricks when that happens.
Support for Windows 10 ends on Oct. 14, and not all PCs can be upgraded to Windows 11. Here's what you need to do.
The first is to simply open the Windows Update menu. This can be found in Settings > Update & Security. In the top right corner a statement about the machine’s ability to run Windows 11 will be ...
On Windows 10, checking your computer's hardware and system specifications can be useful for many tasks. Whether you're ...
When Windows 11 was first announced, it immediately created a lot of confusion among users as Microsoft announced some pretty stringent system requirements that made processors and systems just a few ...
Windows 10 goes 'end of life' on 14 October. With the deadline looming, many businesses will be in a bind over whether to ...
SEATTLE - Microsoft has issued a high-priority reminder to active Windows 10 users that in just 30 days, the company will ...