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oh, yeah, and as a matter of course they are ending support for Windows 10 (including security upgrades of course) in Oct. 2025, for those of use who weren't really in a hurry to 'upgrade'.
H wrote: "oh, yeah, and as a matter of course they are ending support for Windows 10 (including security upgrades of course) in Oct. 2025, for those of use who weren't really in a hurry to 'upgrade'."
Bear in mind they've reversed hard on rolling out Replay in the past few days.
(But I'm still wondering what they were thinking.)
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oh, yeah, and as a matter of course they are ending support for Windows 10 (including security upgrades of course) in Oct. 2025, for those of use who weren't really in a hurry to 'upgrade'.
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H wrote: "oh, yeah, and as a matter of course they are ending support for Windows 10 (including security upgrades of course) in Oct. 2025, for those of use who weren't really in a hurry to 'upgrade'."Bear in mind they've reversed hard on rolling out Replay in the past few days.
(But I'm still wondering what they were thinking.)
