The reason I choose cheaper graphic card for my windows 10 desktop was: to make my Windows 10 like Windows 7 instead of getting forced windows 11 update
@@copiuumxo Maybe for Steam games although it looks like Steam is still supporting Windows 10 because it's more reliable for gaming I am more worried about what Valve thinks about all of this.
Not if you have a prebuild with no TPM unless Steam allows Windows 10 past End of Life this time I wouldn't worry about upgrading to anything. We're about to get a Windows 11 Lite LTSC in the following months anyway hold off on the upgrade until the meantime.
@@TechnoMinded-qp5in Idk about prebuilt MOBOs, but usually it's integrated in most of the stand-alones I saw, anyways if you really need to update there is actually a easy trick which disable the requirement completely during the installation, but if you're okay with W10 there's no need to upgrade at all.
It’s very weird knowing that Windows 10 will lose its support in 1 year. I still remember 9 years ago when Windows 10 was the new, I think I kept bugging my dad about it (I was a kid soo) Even tho I loved 8.1, I was still very excited to try out a new OS. My 6 years experience with Windows 10 was not the best.
They did this with Windows 7 you should have the option to opt out of the upgrade. You won't receive updates which is fine by me I consider them a memory hog anyway.
Don't fear of losing your files!! I've upgraded a Surface Pro 6 to Windows 11 and there wasn't a single file missing. Also, you can return to Windows 10 within 10 days of the upgrade. If you can't upgrade to Win 11, there is a new software called "Mini" Win 11. (Idk if that's the name) I do sometimes miss Win 10 but I really do enjoy Win 11.
@@Emmanuel_Rocha i never paid for microsoft corporate bs a single dime, never had trouble. microsoft guides website has forums on setting up kms server, thats why these activation scripts exist
Disable Windows Update in services msc, then you have nothing to worry about. That's what I did. I got no pop ups. My Windows 7 systems still run fine in 2024 with Updates turned off, and MS support for those ended in 2015.
Who cares about the end of support, it's not like it really means anything nowadays... That of course still doesnt make the popup any less annoying and frustrating, it's just wrong to do this to customers.
I agree, however for people who have stuff like bank accounts, passwords, and other stuff saved onto the computer. Just in some peoples case so that they are completely safe.
@@WindowsOSStuff but even if you have sensitive data, it doesn't matter what OS you are using, you need good virus protection and that's it. if the OS is unsupported, it only means there won't be new features.
These damn updates are now endlessly annoying and completely overrated. They only artificially create pressure to upgrade and buy new. For example, I'm not going to throw away my working smartphone just because it stopped getting updates from Samsung this year.
Microsoft Windows 11 is not good on preformance. My computer had windows 11 preinstalled and its specs where high enough for win11 but it ate all my ram and i only had 140mb of useable ram even after i removed all the shit HP had installed, not even google opened So i had to use a clean version of windows 11 and now i find bloat installing software running in the backround. Turns out i can still see the windows 7 layer under the very unresponsive UWP menus and layers. Windows 11 is another layer of paint covering windows 7, 8, 10 and with unessasry bloat put in it. just dont ever go on windows 11. Edit: I have never installed a virus
Windows and MacOS definitely have some privacy issues that shouldn't be ignored. However, I still use Windows 11. Why? Linux and sometimes MacOS doesn't support a lot of games without tweaking.
@@enigmence Most games are supported on Linux without tinkering actually. I checked and 41 of the 50 of the current most popular games on Steam work through proton near-flawlessly. And from my experience, games from Indie & AA studios work even more often (probably because no anticheat)
If you don't like the look of Windows 11 learn the magic on GNU/Linux. I use Plasma and it is BEAUTIFUL. tip: never run | sudo rm -rf /* --no-preserve-root | (it deletes your whole system)
There was a pop up about installing windows 11 way before anyway, and it was hella annoying.
just stay on 10...
i will hack you
yeah
The reason I choose cheaper graphic card for my windows 10 desktop was: to make my Windows 10 like Windows 7 instead of getting forced windows 11 update
@@Masonicon wth
Yeah win10 support is ending, once i remove it and leave only linux partition my laptop will drop the win10 support ☠️☠️
Microsoft is not stopping you from using Windows 10 you just won't get support it's unreliable anyway.
windows 10 is not ending its life until 2030
@@copiuumxo Maybe for Steam games although it looks like Steam is still supporting Windows 10 because it's more reliable for gaming I am more worried about what Valve thinks about all of this.
YSK: many PCs actually support W11, you just have to enable TPM from the BIOS (it might be named differently based on your motherboard)
Not if you have a prebuild with no TPM unless Steam allows Windows 10 past End of Life this time I wouldn't worry about upgrading to anything. We're about to get a Windows 11 Lite LTSC in the following months anyway hold off on the upgrade until the meantime.
@@TechnoMinded-qp5in Idk about prebuilt MOBOs, but usually it's integrated in most of the stand-alones I saw, anyways if you really need to update there is actually a easy trick which disable the requirement completely during the installation, but if you're okay with W10 there's no need to upgrade at all.
windows 10 is not ending its life until 2030
It’s very weird knowing that Windows 10 will lose its support in 1 year.
I still remember 9 years ago when Windows 10 was the new, I think I kept bugging my dad about it (I was a kid soo)
Even tho I loved 8.1, I was still very excited to try out a new OS.
My 6 years experience with Windows 10 was not the best.
"Learn more about how you can prepare for the transition to Windows 11"
more like
"Learn more about how you can prepare for the transition to Linux"
Good, my system files already take up like 40+ GB. I didn't need more useless updates anyways.
Imagine in 2030s this pop up appear for window 11😂
But this time just like CZcams when to skip ads
They did this with Windows 7 you should have the option to opt out of the upgrade. You won't receive updates which is fine by me I consider them a memory hog anyway.
im on windows 11 now
i was gonna stay on windows 10 but i just felt bored and upgraded to windows 11
both windows 10 and windows 11 go well for me
Don't fear of losing your files!! I've upgraded a Surface Pro 6 to Windows 11 and there wasn't a single file missing. Also, you can return to Windows 10 within 10 days of the upgrade. If you can't upgrade to Win 11, there is a new software called "Mini" Win 11. (Idk if that's the name) I do sometimes miss Win 10 but I really do enjoy Win 11.
but you lose your programs if you return to windows 10....
@@manukrane9808 If you're a normal guy just surfing around the internet is what I'm talking about but idrk about that.
@@I_am_straight11 if you just surf the internet and dont have anything important on your computer, go ahead and revert if you want 👍
microsft you eont pry my dead hand 💀
hopefully my windows 10 pro dosent go out of support on 2025...😢😥😭
Bye-Bye windows 10 😭
windows 10 is not ending its life until 2030
Free support is ending next year. After that you have to pay, which is an abuse from Microsoft.
@@Emmanuel_Rocha keep spreading misinformation, 21h2, iot enterprise ltsc will he supported atleast until 2030
21h2 iot enterprise ltsc will be supported until 2030, perfectly functional version for consumers
@@copiuumxo that's great for those who have enterprise, but most people don't. And most people don't wanna go through the trouble of pirating windows.
@@Emmanuel_Rocha i never paid for microsoft corporate bs a single dime, never had trouble. microsoft guides website has forums on setting up kms server, thats why these activation scripts exist
never getting one (thow some Windows 11 users in my country got a popup for Windows 12 saying that Windows 11 is ritching its end of support)
I will not switch to windows 11 until its more optimized. Other than that, ill stick with win 10 and linux
Sadly 24H2 DO NOT so...
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Disable Windows Update in services msc, then you have nothing to worry about.
That's what I did.
I got no pop ups.
My Windows 7 systems still run fine in 2024 with Updates turned off, and MS support for those ended in 2015.
same for Windows 8.1
in december 14th 2025 ill just use my samsung phone lol
im using windows 10 and i didnt get this
Win 11 is the new win 8..
Windows 8 is way worse
Who cares about the end of support, it's not like it really means anything nowadays...
That of course still doesnt make the popup any less annoying and frustrating, it's just wrong to do this to customers.
I agree, however for people who have stuff like bank accounts, passwords, and other stuff saved onto the computer. Just in some peoples case so that they are completely safe.
@@WindowsOSStuff but even if you have sensitive data, it doesn't matter what OS you are using, you need good virus protection and that's it. if the OS is unsupported, it only means there won't be new features.
windows 10 is not ending its life until 2030
These damn updates are now endlessly annoying and completely overrated.
They only artificially create pressure to upgrade and buy new.
For example, I'm not going to throw away my working smartphone just because it stopped getting updates from Samsung this year.
Microsoft Windows 11 is not good on preformance. My computer had windows 11 preinstalled and its specs where high enough for win11 but it ate all my ram and i only had 140mb of useable ram even after i removed all the shit HP had installed, not even google opened So i had to use a clean version of windows 11 and now i find bloat installing software running in the backround. Turns out i can still see the windows 7 layer under the very unresponsive UWP menus and layers. Windows 11 is another layer of paint covering windows 7, 8, 10 and with unessasry bloat put in it.
just dont ever go on windows 11.
Edit: I have never installed a virus
upgrade to the stock Windows 10 (my pc came with no os so i puted stock Windows 10 on it)
Your pc is not eligible💀
or you could be smart and upgrade to any flavor of linux...
Too much of a hassle
nah don't use Linux. Windows still has better program compatibility, including games.
@@Koiasad371 yes. can not argue that.
windows 10 is not ending its life until 2030
@@copiuumxo what about security updates?
No way
Doesn't matter, win10 updates are meaningless
I recommend linux
Yes. Then it also won't auto-update on you.
I recommend macOS
Windows and MacOS definitely have some privacy issues that shouldn't be ignored. However, I still use Windows 11. Why? Linux and sometimes MacOS doesn't support a lot of games without tweaking.
@@enigmence Most games are supported on Linux without tinkering actually. I checked and 41 of the 50 of the current most popular games on Steam work through proton near-flawlessly. And from my experience, games from Indie & AA studios work even more often (probably because no anticheat)
@@vbau4 major 🧢
Linux has its uses but it is subpar for gaming, don’t hype what ain’t there
If you don't like the look of Windows 11 learn the magic on GNU/Linux. I use Plasma and it is BEAUTIFUL.
tip: never run | sudo rm -rf /* --no-preserve-root | (it deletes your whole system)
Same! I am using Fedora 40 KDE Plasma right now :D
Now I want to do it
@@devaramed it deletes your whole system and any mounted drives
I did it once, it was really cool