Opinion: More questions about the end of Windows 10 and third-party patching


If your PC is compatible with Windows 11, the preferred way to upgrade is to open Settings on your PC, then go to Update and Security and open Windows Update. — Photo by Clint Patterson on Unsplash

I always wake up to a few emails from readers, and this week was no exception.

I received two short (one sentence) emails this week that I’d like to address. They are both follow-up questions to my recent columns about the end of Microsoft support for Windows 10.

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