Windows 10’s Reminders to Get Windows 11 Just Got Even More Annoying
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Windows 10’s reminders to get Windows 11 just got even more annoying
No, you aren't imagining things. Microsoft has indeed started showing full-screen notifications more frequently in Windows 10 since the August 2025 update, reports Windows Latest. The nagging notifications warn that support for Windows 10 is officially slated to end on October 14th, 2025, which is when Microsoft will stop delivering security updates and offering technical support. Users who are still on Windows 10 are given the option to downloa…
Windows 10 Users to See Windows 11 Upgrade Banners More Often
If you’re still running Windows 10, you’ll soon notice something impossible to ignore. Here, we’re talking about a full-screen banner, reminding you that it’s time to move on. Folks at Windows Latest spotted these banners after the August 2025 Patch Tuesday update. The frustrating part is that these upgrade banners are appearing more often, urging […]
Microsoft nags more users with Windows 10 end of life banner, says get Windows 11
If you’re still on Windows 10, you’ll now see full-screen “it’s time to upgrade your PC before the end of support” banner more often. Windows Latest observed this behaviour across dozens of our PCs and virtual machines using Windows 10 with the August 2025 Patch Tuesday (KB5063709). We noticed the pop-up immediately after I installed the updates and rebooted Windows, but it’s not the first time I’ve come across it. At this point, it’s quite obvi…
Microsoft is in the focus of a very interesting lawsuit in the U.S. because of the upcoming support end for Windows 10. A Californian consumer accuses the company of using the run-out of the operating system specifically to boost the sales of new devices. He demands that the company continue to support its system with updates until it does not reach a market share of less than 10 percent.
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