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Salgado18 said:But we can still complain about the things we don't like, in the hopes that our voice is heard and the next versions get better instead of worse, right? We can beg for a Windows 12 that's better than 11, can't we? Because I won't just shut my voice and swallow everything that big companies try to sell me, if I don't like something I'll say it out loud. 11 may eventually become usable, but I think people will keep on 10 until 11 gets good or 12 comes out. Windows 8 eventually became usable, but 7 was still better, more stable and people mostly refused to upgrade until 10 became good enough. Can we stay on 10 because 11 is half-functional, making the OS share low enough for Microsoft to notice and change course? Yes, we can, and that is in our control. Microsoft can stop sales and updates of Windows 10 until there is only 11? Yes, they can, it's out of our control. Evolution teaches us, adapt, or die.But we can still complain about the things we don't like, in the hopes that our voice is heard and the next versions get better instead of worse, right? We can beg for a Windows 12 that's better than 11, can't we? Because I won't just shut my voice and swallow everything that big companies try to sell me, if I don't like something I'll say it out loud. Take action and use a different OS and stop complaining about things out of your control My advice is to get a grip on reality and learn when things are out of your control. Mandark said:Well you can always live under a rock and remain stagnant. Not surprisingly, Microsoft would prefer that customers not wait that long and make the free upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 sooner rather than later. Microsoft will end Windows 10 support on October 14, 2025, which means no more security or antivirus/malware protection. It's pretty clear why Microsoft is on track to sunset sales of Windows 10 it wants to push as many people over to its current Windows 11 operating system as quickly as possible. Alternatively, online sites like Kinguin offer Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro product keys for well under $30, which is an excellent avenue for DIYers looking to save a few bucks when building a new system. For example, Amazon offers the OEM version of Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro on DVD for $109.99 (opens in new tab) and $146.99 (opens in new tab), respectively.

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Although Microsoft is ending consumer sales of Windows 10 via its web store, there are still plenty of other avenues to download the operating system or purchase it on DVD.








Windows 10 professional