With support for Windows 10 coming to an end in under two years, Microsoft has been trying to encourage everyone to upgrade to Windows 11. The reality is that this is not something that all Windows 10 users want to do, and it is not possible for many because of hardware requirements. Now Microsoft has relented. The company has made a somewhat … [Read more...] about Microsoft opens up Extended Security Updates to consumers so everyone can pay for Windows 10 support
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Microsoft announces paid subscription for Windows 10 users who want OS updates beyond 2025
Microsoft has today announced that it will be launching an extended security update program for Windows 10 when the OS reaches end of support in October 2025. Similar to the Windows 7 ESU program, Microsoft will continue to support the OS for three years beyond the 2025 cut-off date for customers who are willing to pay for it. Previously, the … [Read more...] about Microsoft announces paid subscription for Windows 10 users who want OS updates beyond 2025
Free Windows Driver Updater: 10 Best Options
Looking for a free Windows driver updater? If you want to keep your drivers up-to-date with ease, you’ve landed at the right place! In this guide, I’ll walk you through some of the best free options on the market. I’ll also give an overview of each to help you make an informed decision. It doesn’t end here – you’ll also get step-by-step … [Read more...] about Free Windows Driver Updater: 10 Best Options
How to Open Google Chrome Using Command Prompt on Windows 10
You can do almost anything from the Command Prompt on Windows 10—even open the Google Chrome web browser. You can also open Chrome in incognito mode or jump straight to a website. Here's how it's done. Open Chrome Using Command Prompt First, open the Command Prompt by typing "command" in the Windows 10 search bar and then selecting "Command … [Read more...] about How to Open Google Chrome Using Command Prompt on Windows 10
How to Disable the Lock Screen on Windows 10
Windows 10 (and Windows 11) has a "lock screen" that you need to dismiss before you can log in. This screen can feel like a nuisance in the sign-in process. We'll show you how to get rid of it. Remove the Lock Screen on Windows 10 Home This setting can be changed in the Windows Registry. To open the Registry Editor … [Read more...] about How to Disable the Lock Screen on Windows 10
How to See All Your Saved Wi-Fi Passwords on Windows 10
Windows remembers every Wi-Fi password you've ever used. That's how it reconnects to those networks. Here's how you can view the saved password of any network you've ever connected to on your Windows PC. How to Find Your Wi-Fi Password on Windows 10 The Settings app in Windows 10 can't directly display the Wi-Fi password … [Read more...] about How to See All Your Saved Wi-Fi Passwords on Windows 10
KB5032278 update brings Copilot to Windows 10 and improves ‘news and interests’
Microsoft has released the KB5032278 update for Windows 10 22H2, bringing a number of changes and improvements including the arrival of Copilot. This is an optional update because it is a preview of next month's patch, and because it is a preview it is a non-security update. In addition to bringing Copilot to anyone outside of the EU, the … [Read more...] about KB5032278 update brings Copilot to Windows 10 and improves ‘news and interests’
You can now enable automatic optional updates on Windows 10
After bringing Copilot to Windows 10, Microsoft is bringing a new Windows Update feature to the OS from Windows 11. With the improved group policy “Enable optional updates”, you can now automatically install optional updates through Windows update. This includes the updates pushed via phased rollouts, also known as CFR (Controlled Feature … [Read more...] about You can now enable automatic optional updates on Windows 10
How to enable Microsoft Copilot on Windows 10
To enable Copilot in Windows 10, you need to install Build 19045.3754 (KB5032278) or newer, turn on three experimental flags (id:46686174, 47530616, 44755019), and make some minor edits to the Registry. Once done, Copilot will be pinned to the right side of the taskbar and can be used alongside other apps. In an update to the support document, … [Read more...] about How to enable Microsoft Copilot on Windows 10
Hands on: This is Bing Chat-powered Copilot on Windows 10
Later this year, Microsoft is bringing Bing Chat and ChatGPT GPT-4-powered Copilot to Windows 10. The tech giant says the feature will begin rolling out in the coming weeks, but today, we’re able to show you Windows 10’s new “Copilot” sidebar that will bring the first set of AI features to the operating system. Shortly after bringing Copilot … [Read more...] about Hands on: This is Bing Chat-powered Copilot on Windows 10