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<title>You Can OFFICIALLY Keep Windows 10 Until 2027</title>
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<description>The transcript from the video would be too long to post here, but the gist of the video is about how Microsoft is extending the ESU program until Oct 2027, and maybe even into 2028. I thought maybe folks here would want to know because it makes getting new hardware to support Windows 11 unnecessary as long your IT device still runs good and has Windows 10, like mine. I was going to put together a system to dual boot W11 and Linux but I&#x26;#x27;m putting that off for now.</description>
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