Thursday, November 7, 2024

Microsoft openly promotes tossing your laptop into a big pile of e-waste

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What you need to know

  • Windows 10 will reach its end of support in October 2025.
  • After that date, PCs running the older operating system will not receive updates or security fixes.
  • Microsoft recommends people upgrade systems to Windows 11 or purchase a new computer that can run Windows 11.
  • Millions of PCs that are in use currently do not meet the minimum requirements of Windows 11 and cannot upgrade to the newer OS.

As Windows 10 marches toward its end of support, millions of PCs move closer to the garbage heap. While a newly updated support document from Microsoft does not use such harsh language, it does recommend getting a new PC. Of course, if you get a new PC and your old system falls out of support, the change effectively creates e-waste.

Purchasing a new PC isn’t inherently a problem. New hardware has new features, better specs, and generally provides a better computing experience than an aging PC. But an issue arises when someone has to get rid of a device that is otherwise functional because software stops receiving support.

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