Microsoft has officially rung the death knell for Windows 10 after a decade of support, and that means lots of us have to figure out whether our PCs can upgrade to Windows 11.
Now you don't have to rush out and buy a new laptop right away—Windows 10 got its final official security patch on October 14, but your Windows 10 machines won't immediately implode. It's going to take time for vulnerabilities in Windows 10 to be exploited, and if you're really worried you can enroll in Microsoft's Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for an additional year of Windows 10 security patches.
But whether you upgrade now or in a few months, many of us will have to eventually bite the bullet and buy a new laptop to run Windows 11. If that sounds like a pain, don't stress — I've been testing and review

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