Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, and after that it will become increasingly unsafe to use. Here's how to delay, avoid or survive having to upgrade to Windows 11.
Checking the tech specs can be handy when replacing a hardware component or troubleshooting a problem, and this guide will show you how to complete this process on Windows 10.
Windows 10 support is ending soon, but Valve does not plan to drop the outgoing operating system yet. However, the situation ...
The change to the Steam client shouldn't have any effects on game availability or compatibility. Any older 32-bit games that you can currently run in 64-bit versions of Windows will continue to work ...
Steam will officially stop updating on PCs with 32-bit versions of Windows because the vast majority of gamers aren't on ...
Beginning in 2026, Windows 10 32-bit systems running Steam will no longer receive support or technical updates.
An open source software supply-chain vulnerability is an exploitable weakness in trusted software caused by a third-party, ...
Microsoft will end mainstream support for Windows 10 on October 14, in just under a month's time. There are steps you must ...
Windows 10 support ends October 14, 2025, but you can stay secure by enrolling in the ESU program or upgrading to Windows 11 using the same hardware, regardless of whether it's supported or not.
Support for Windows 10 ends on Oct. 14, and not all PCs can be upgraded to Windows 11. Here's what you need to do.
Steam users who utilize the 32-bit version of Windows 10 now have a deadline to upgrade their operating systems before Valve ...
If you primarily use Steam for PC gaming but are using hardware that only supports a 32-bit version of Windows, you may want to consider upgrading soon. You'll want to do so because Steam will be ...