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Chat GPT says:
There’s nothing inherently wrong with using Windows 10, but there are a few reasons why you might want to consider upgrading to a newer version:
End of Support: The current version of Windows 10 will be the last, and Microsoft will continue to release monthly security updates for all Windows 10 editions until it reaches end of support on Oct. 14, 20251. After that date, without security updates, your PC could become more vulnerable to various security risks.
New Features: Windows 11, the tech giant’s latest operating system, was rolled out in October 2021, and deployed to all eligible devices in May 20221. It introduced new design elements and added a handful of new features and productivity tools.
Common Issues: Windows 10 users have reported issues with design inconsistencies, buggy updates, and telemetry/data collection2. There are also common problems with booting, upgrading, privacy protection, storage management, and fixing a stuck Windows 10 update.
Failed Initiatives: Some features and applications like Cortana, Windows 10 S, and Edge didn’t meet their intended uses and are being reimagined and remade.
Remember, it’s always important to keep your operating system up-to-date for the best performance and security. If you’re experiencing specific issues with Windows 10, there are resources available to help you troubleshoot and fix them.
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