Windows 10 receives two big feature updates a year, which means there are lots of different versions of the operating system for Microsoft to update. This obviously isn’t practical, and so the company drops support for older releases after a period of time has elapsed. It ended support for the original Windows 10 release (1507) five months ago, and from tomorrow, October 10, the software giant will end support for version 1511, also known as the November Update. SEE ALSO: Over a quarter of Windows 10 systems STILL don't have the Creators Update Anyone running the Anniversary Update (1607), or…
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