Yikes: Windows 10 Sees Uptick as Windows 11 Share Decreases
It's a worrying trend for Microsoft, especially since support for Windows 10 
ends in October 2025.

Millions of people have resisted upgrading to Windows 11 for one reason or 
another, opting to stick with Windows 10 instead. Despite being around for 
almost a decade, the older operating system has more users now than last month.

In April 2024, Windows 10 reached 70% market share for the first time since 
September 2023, according to Neowin. Windows 11 was at 25.65% last month, which 
is up from around 23% in September, but represents a slow slide since February 
when it sat at 28.16%, per StatCounter.

It's a worrying trend for Microsoft, especially since support for Windows 10 
ends in October 2025. The tech giant will only continue to support the OS after 
2025 if you pay.

Compatibility issues may be holding some people back from upgrading. There are 
workarounds, but Microsoft can't guarantee they won't mess up your PC. 
Microsoft has made some strides, there including removing a compatibility hold 
that kept some PCs from upgrading for years.

As we note in our review, meanwhile, the OS's "radically modernized, more 
consistent design...belies what is really more of an evolutionary update." 
Plus, some newer features like Copilot AI are coming to Windows 10, too.

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