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Why Microsoft is switching from one of the world's most used operating systems?

Why Microsoft is switching from one of the world's most used operating systems?

Update: 2025-10-13
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Why is Microsoft switching off from one of the world's most used operating systems. And how bad that could be for millions of computer users around the world. How big a deal could this be?

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Simon Crooke

Won't download. There is a problem somewhere.

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Why Microsoft is switching from one of the world's most used operating systems?

Why Microsoft is switching from one of the world's most used operating systems?

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