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Windows 10 Users alert ! Microsoft is shutting down support, know Details.

 Windows 10 Users alert! Microsoft is shutting down support, know Details.

Windows 10 Users! Microsoft is shutting down

Welcome back to our informative blog site knowing steps360 with a new IMP news. If you are using Windows 10 operating system on your laptop or computer then there is big news for you. Veteran technology firm Microsoft has announced that the company will stop support for Windows 10 in 2025.

      According to the company, support for Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro for Workstations, and Pro Education will be discontinued on October 10, 2025. This means that after October 2025, users will not get any update or security fix related to it.

What does this decision mean for Windows 10 users?

As far as the shutdown of Windows 10 is concerned, according to the company, there is no problem in using it till 2025. That is, there is still a long time of 4 years left. It may also happen that users will continue to use it easily even after 2025. Microsoft also gave users a lot of time to upgrade from Windows 7.

Windows 11 OS is Cooming This Year

Let us tell you that when Microsoft launched Windows 10, it said that it would be the last version of Windows. But, the recent teaser of the company suggests that it will launch Windows 11 by the end of this month. Microsoft has also listed a new event on its website, which will take place on June 24. In the event, the company will highlight all the features of the upcoming Windows.

This launch event will start at 8.30 pm Indian time. Microsoft is going to keep most of the things in the new Windows 11 similar to Windows 10. Apart from new icons and themes, it can get Smart Action Center with easy controls to integrate with mobile devices.

What’s new in Windows 11? Is this the Sun Valley update?

You might have heard the term Sun Valley tossed around for the last few months. That’s the codename for the big UX overhaul that’s coming with Windows 11. It’s not the codename for the OS as a whole though, just the new UX. It’s meant to make the OS more touch-friendly, something that Windows 10 has struggled with.

A new Microsoft Store

The Microsoft Store really hasn’t taken off in the same way that the company had hoped it would. When Windows 10 was first announced, the company had four “bridges”. One was a way to recompile iOS code as a Windows app, one was to get Android apps running on Windows, one was to package hosted web apps as UWP apps, and one was to package desktop apps as Store apps. The iOS bridge technically still exists, even if it’s mostly stagnant, and the Android bridge died before Windows 10 even shipped.

A big visual overhaul, with rounded corners

This is the big thing that Microsoft is going to show off at its event. Windows 11 is going to be visually different from Windows 10. Because as Windows 10 has had some subtle changes to the design over the years, it hasn’t gotten a whole new look, like the kind of new look we typically get from a new version of Windows.

And yes, there will be rounded corners. Windows has been focused on sharp corners ever since Windows 8, and those squared-off tiles made their way into Windows 10 as well. Windows 11 will follow suit with more modern operating systems like iOS and Android now.

There are also new, more colorful icons throughout the operating system. You’ll find these in File Explorer, Device Manager, and pretty much anywhere else. These are available in Windows 10 previews, and they make for a pretty big visual change on their own.

When is Windows 11 coming out?

Windows 11 is coming out this fall. The timeline is just very different from a normal Windows feature update.

Normally, new features arrive in the Dev channel of the Windows Insider Program over the course of six months to a year. Insiders test them out, they give feedback, and things evolve. Once the Windows 10 feature update RTMs, it goes to the Beta channel. It sits there for service for a few months, and then it goes to the Release Preview channel shortly before release.

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