Opinion: A lot of people still haven't made the Windows 11 switch. Can Microsoft make them?
Naturally, after letting people still buy Windows 10 licenses for more than a year since Windows 11 launch, Microsoft is finally drawing a hard line.
that Windows 10 Home and 10 Pro sales will cease as of January 31, 2023. Of course, Microsoft will happily support its aging OS through 2025.about Windows 11, I may have done a poor job of convincing users like my wife to upgrade. Maybe I was being too technical. I decided to ask Microsoft how it might approach this conundrum.
I didn't really expect a direct answer from Nadella and, of course, did not receive one. Instead, I got this regurgitation of previously-shared Microsoft information from Amy Bartlow, Windows Marketing Director, Microsoft:
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