It appears support for Microsoft 365 on
Win10 was extended for 3 years, but the OS itself will only have
paid support after Oct 2025.
https://www.laptopmag.com/laptops/windows-laptops/windows-10-end-of-support-app-extension
On 5/12/25 10:17 PM, Keith Smith via
PLUG-discuss wrote:
I gt
news on my Android phone. I think it is tailored to me. Today
there was an article that said M$ will support Win10 for 3 more
years. Could not confirm.
To keep this on track with Linux I am hoping to replace W10 with
Linux at some point.
On 2025-05-12 16:55, Arun Khan via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Apologies - I know this is a Linux forum
but this Win 10 thread has
been meandering like the Mississippi 😗
I hope this post is helpful to those who are pondering Windows
11
upgrade on older hardware and are not sure how to go about it.
On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 12:59 PM David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss
<plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
AFAIK, if you have Win 10 installed,
there has always been a way to
go in and have it upgrade your machine to Win 11 once it was
released at no cost.
I think that started after they had so much trouble getting
people
to move off of Win7.
The problem is that Win 11 requires something in the hardware
that
tells Win 11 it can run. I’ve got two machines running Win 10
that
refuse to upgrade to Win 11. Paying for it won’t help.
Not necessarily. You don't need the TPM hardware nor do you need
to
pay (see notes)
You CAN buy an upgrade if you want. I’m
sure they’ll happily
take your money.
To my knowledge, the upgrade is free if you have a lic. copy of
Win 7,
8.x, 10
<my story>
I have a 10 year old Dell Inspiron laptop; it does not meet the
min.
Win 11 hardware requirement.
It has dual boot Linux Mint (c 2021) and a minimalist Windows 7
Home
OEM (upgraded to Win 10 Pro)
Hardware profile - Intel Core i7-5500U, 8GB RAM, WDC 1TB HDD,
Intel
WiFi DualBand AC 7265, FHD Touch Screen, NO TPM 2.0
I decided to donate it to someone who needs it more than I do.
Even though the Linux desktop is easy to navigate, the person is
familiar with Windows and knows its software update process.
I don't want to hand him a laptop with a soon to be EOL OS.
So I tried a fresh install of Windows 11 on it before donating
it.
Last Friday (5/9), I installed a fresh copy of Windows 11
(AMD64)
[notes]
Surprisingly, I did not have to search/install any device
drivers.
Every device worked "out of the box" at first boot! Yay 🙌
Looks like Windows 11 installation media had all the drivers for
this
laptop because the hardware is so old 😁
Now the laptop is ready for the next owner 🖖
Conclusion: it is *possible* to install Win 11 on older
hardware.
</my story>
[notes]
* Win 10 licenses are eligible for free upgrade to Win 11.
Make sure
you have the Product Key/Digital Lic (see below) prior to the
install
process.
* Download Win 11 ISO from here [1]
* Windows Product Key instructions here [2]
* A blank 8GB USB pen drive.
* Visit Rufus website [3] and follow the instructions on how
to
create Win 11 installation media from the ISO (disabling the TPM
hardware check).
Don't want to use Rufus - use this Registry hack [4] to bypass
Hardware checks during the install process. * Create the USB
installation media
* Boot your computer from the above USB media
* Do NOT connect it to your network (WiFi or LAN)
* Follow the on screen instructions to complete the
installation. It
may nag you for a Microsoft account, choose 'local.' It took
about 40
mins. for the installation to complete. YMMV depending on your
hardware vintage.
* The Win 11 installation is minimal (35GB), it creates a
default
'admin' user; it will prompt you to set the password at first
login.
In my case it detected the original Win 7 Home lic. and
defaulted the
install to Win 11 Home but I could upgrade it to Win 11 Pro with
my
Win 10 Digital Licw.
--
Arun Khan
Links:
------
[1] https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
[2]
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/find-your-windows-product-key-aaa2bf69-7b2b-9f13-f581-a806abf0a886
[3] https://rufus.ie/en/
[4]
https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/bypass-windows-11-tpm-requirement
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