Microsoft Yanks the Plug on Windows 11 SE, Giving School and College IT Techs a Little over a Year to Find a Suitable Replacement
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Microsoft has announced (via drwindows) that Windows 11 SE will no longer receive feature updates after version 24H2. Support for this version of Windows, specifically designed for education, will end in October 2026. This affects both software updates and technical support... Read the article: Windows 11 SE is ending, Microsoft isn't planning any updates after 2026. You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon. Your price rema…
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 SE already has expiration date. In case you don’t know what we’re talking about, Windows 11 SE is a special edition of Windows 11 designed for school-oriented low-cost computers. That is, Windows 11 SE has failed in its attempt to compete with ChromeOS, Google’s operating system for very low-cost laptops. Mainly also school-oriented. Microsoft has confirmed that it will stop offering support for Windows 11…
Microsoft to end Windows 11 SE support in 2026
Microsoft will discontinue Windows 11 SE support in October 2026, ending its five-year effort to compete with Chromebooks in educational markets. The operating system launched exclusively for school devices, aiming to prevent customer migration to Google’s Chrome OS platform. Microsoft confirmed the end date in an updated support document, stating, “Support for Windows 11 SE — including software updates, technical assistance, and security fixes …
Windows 11 SE will stop receiving updates starting in October 2026. Microsoft announced the end of support for Windows 11 SE, a simplified version of its operating system designed primarily for the education sector and positioned as a direct competitor to Google's Chrome OS. This end of support for Windows 11 SE will occur in October 2026. "Microsoft will no longer release feature updates after the 24H2 release of Windows 11 SE. Support, includi…
Microsoft announces end of support for Windows 11 SE
It is not just Windows 10 that Microsoft is ready to forget – the company is adding Windows 11 SE to the list as well. In a quiet announcement, Microsoft says that in a little over a year, Windows 11 SE will no longer be supported and will no longer receive updates of any description. But what does this mean for users, and where does it leave them? This is not an announcement that will affect a broad cross-section of Windows users. Windows 11 SE…
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