500 Million Windows 10 PCs Face Security Risks as Support Ends, Google Offers Free ChromeOS Flex Upgrade
With Microsoft ending Windows 10 support, approximately 500 million PCs are now vulnerable to security risks, prompting Google to offer a free ChromeOS Flex upgrade path to keep older hardware secure.
Key Points
- 500 million Windows 10 PCs are now vulnerable after Microsoft ended support
- These PCs don't meet Windows 11 system requirements for free upgrade
- Google offers free ChromeOS Flex as alternative with new USB installation kit
- Partnership with Back Market helps users install on existing hardware
Full Details
A half-billion Windows 10 users are facing fresh security risks following Microsoft's discontinuation of support for the operating system. More than 500 million Windows 10 PCs are ineligible for the free Windows 11 upgrade due to system requirements they don't meet. Google has responded by streamlining its ChromeOS Flex transition process, positioning it as a free alternative to keep older hardware secure. The company announced a new ChromeOS Flex USB kit in partnership with Back Market, an online marketplace for refurbished electronics, to help users install the operating system on existing PCs and Macs. Google describes ChromeOS Flex as a modern, cloud-based operating system that is secure and easy to manage. Microsoft had predicted a more fluid transition similar to the shift from Windows 7 to Windows 10, but the more stringent hardware requirements for Windows 11 have created a larger gap in PC security coverage.
Why It Matters
The large number of unsupported PCs creates significant security vulnerabilities globally, and ChromeOS Flex represents an important option for extending the life of older hardware while maintaining security, potentially accelerating adoption of cloud-based operating systems.
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