Microsoft Gives Extra Year Of Windows 10 Support Until Windows 11 Is Ready To Support Windows 10 Support
REDMOND, WA — Microsoft has extended the amount of time Windows users can continue to wait for Windows 11 to be ready to support Windows 10 support, an extra year of Windows 10 support until Windows 11 is ready to support Windows 10 support.
"Many of you have expressed concerns about Windows 10 support ending on October 14," said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. "I'm sure you're asking yourself how Windows 11 will be able to support Windows 10 support when it's not quite ready to support Windows 10 support... well, I'm excited to announce that we're giving you an extra year to wait."
While Windows 11 will require a myriad of technical improvements before it will be ready to support Windows 10 support, Microsoft has stated that Windows 11 will be completely ready to support Windows 10 support by October 14, 2024. "You can rest assured," Nadella added. "Windows 11 will be up to the monumental task of supporting Windows 10 support by the time we stop supporting Windows 10."
Microsoft employees expressed frustration over the announcement, but Microsoft management clarified that a new batch of incredibly minor and completely unnecessary updates to Windows 11 would be rolled out to justify delaying Windows 10 support until Windows 11 is ready to support Windows 10 support.Link
At publishing time, Microsoft had announced Windows 12 would be launched before Windows 11 was ready to support Windows 10 support.
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