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CNET
13-06-2025
- Business
- CNET
Now You Can Upgrade Your PC to Windows 11 Pro or Home for Only $10
Whatever your needs, from scrolling at leisure to gaming competitively or even staying productive at home, it makes a big difference to be running the latest version of Windows. You'll get access to all of the latest features and vital security updates, which is about to become all the more important with Microsoft ending support for Windows 10 in October 2025. If you haven't upgraded to Windows 11 yet, now's the time -- and we've found a way for you to do it on the cheap. If you've ever looked into buying a copy of Windows 11, you'll know just how costly it can be. Buy Windows 11 Pro directly from Microsoft, and it costs a whopping $200. Thankfully, there are ways to get the same software for considerably less. StackSocial is offering Windows 11 Pro for just $10. The catch? You'll have to use promo code MSO5 at checkout to score this low price. Act quickly if you're interested to make sure you don't miss out. This deal from StackSocial allows you to download Windows 11 Pro onto your laptop or desktop PC. Windows 11 Pro offers a seamless interface and supports professional-level work and multitasking. It also features DirectX 12 Ultimate, which provides better gaming graphics by utilizing your laptop or desktop's hardware to its full potential. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. Windows 11 Pro also features BitLocker device encryption, Azure-AD, Hyper V and other professional tools that can help you run your business or enjoy hours of gaming. StackSocial is also offering Windows 11 Home the same price with the promo code, but we'd recommend opting for the Pro version while it's at such a low price. Once you purchase, you'll be able to download Windows 11 Pro and enjoy your lifetime license. Keep in mind that your computer must meet the system's minimum requirements or you won't be able to download the software. For PCs that are currently running Windows 10, note that if Windows Update doesn't let you install the free Windows 11 upgrade, your computer will not be compatible with this version, either. Another caveat is that you'll only have 30 days to redeem your download code before it expires. If it's new hardware that you need, rather than software, be sure to look through our roundups of the best laptop deals happening now. Why this deal matters Windows 11 Pro costs $200 when purchased directly from Microsoft. StackSocial is offering Windows 11 Pro for only $10 for a limited time when you use the promo code at checkout. This saves $190 on the latest Windows OS, making it a great option for those looking to upgrade. There's no word on exactly when this price will rise, but it's unlikely to last for too long.


Entrepreneur
08-06-2025
- Business
- Entrepreneur
Send Your Productivity Skyrocketing for Only $15 With Windows 11 Pro
Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you'll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. More than 66% of U.S.-based entrepreneurs use their personal funds to launch their companies, according to data from North One, a business banking specialist. Since time is money, spending a small amount that will allow you to accomplish more in less time would be an excellent business expense, and that's exactly what Windows 11 Pro delivers right now for just $14.97. If you haven't even thought about upgrading to this Windows version because the free OS does everything you need, you probably aren't familiar with what Windows 11 Pro can do for you. Start with security, because that is of paramount importance now that you have a business, particularly if you're risking your own funds. Advanced antivirus protection, BitLocker device encryption, biometric login and more are all built into Windows 11 Pro. Plus, this is an operating system created specifically for professionals, to boost productivity by making your workflow easier and more convenient. You'll love the new user-friendly interface, and daily tasks will be a breeze with improved voice typing, a far more effective search system, snap layouts, seamless redocking and so much more. Windows 11 Pro also has a variety of uniquely specialized programs spread throughout the system. Windows Studio Effects, Azure AD, TPM 2.0, Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox, Smart App Control and more will all help to optimize professional routines. You can even have an authentic computing experience entirely without a mouse or keyboard using the Touchscreen feature. Microsoft Teams, Widgets and more are built in for increased productivity, but the game-changer in this operating system is the AI-powered assistant Copilot. It can turbocharge your writing process, quickly answer questions, generate images, code suggestions and more. Even better, it can also work within Windows to open programs, change settings and more. The software engineers didn't forget that professionals do have downtime, either. The DirectX 12 Ultimate graphics not only offer incredibly stunning, realistic visuals, but also maximize your hardware so you can enjoy even the most recently released games at their fullest potential. Grab Windows 11 Pro while it's on sale for only $14.97. StackSocial prices subject to change.


Forbes
23-05-2025
- Forbes
Microsoft's Emergency Windows Update—Stop Blue Screen Of Death
How to stop the dreaded BSOD Microsoft has issued an emergency update after users were hit by May's mandatory security update breaking Windows. 'Windows 10 might repeatedly display the BitLocker recovery screen at startup,' Microsoft confirmed, pointing any affected users the newly issued out of bounds update via its Update Catalog. Windows Latest was first to note the escalating issue, noting that 'the KB5058379 install starts, but ends up at 'Enter the recovery key to get going again (Keyboard layout: US)' screen, and there's a text field to add the recovery key.' There were some reports of the dreaded blue screen of death (BSOD) as well, albeit this was primarily a Bitlocker issue and only for Windows 10 users yet to upgrade. But those BSOD reports were timely, given Microsoft's update just a week earlier. Neowin was first to note that 'Microsoft has shared steps on how users will be able to troubleshoot and hopefully fix' BSODs when they hit. The company updated a support document, which before has simply advised users turn to 'Safe Mode troubleshooting and the Get Help app,' but which now offered much more of a guide. 'Blue Screen errors,' the company explains, '(also called bug checks, STOP code errors, kernel errors, or BSOD errors) can occur if a serious problem causes Windows to shut down or restart unexpectedly to protect itself from data loss.' What you'll see is a message warning '"Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.' It's the dreaded moment, Neowin says, 'most Windows users must have experienced once in their lives.' Microsoft breaks its guidance into two parts. First is 'basic troubleshooting' that should work for everyone, and comprises six fairly easy to follow steps: For more expert users, Microsoft also lists three 'advanced troubleshooting' tips: Meanwhile, if you've been hit with the latest issues, Windows Latest says 'once you've installed the update, you'll no longer run into BitLocker or Blue Screen of Death errors.' But for those 'stuck on the blue screen with automatic recovery failing,' the website has provided its own guidance to 'manually turn off Intel TXT from BIOS,' after which you can install Microsoft's emergency out-of-band update. 'To turn off Intel TXT and the BitLocker recovery screen loop, follow these steps:
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Yahoo
EaseUS Released 2025 Q1 Windows System Drive Usage Report: Key Insights and Future Trends
NEW YORK, May 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- EaseUS, a leading provider of data recovery, file backup, and disk management solutions, has unveiled its Windows System Drive Usage Report 2025 Q1, offering critical insights into global system disk usage trends, drive preferences, and future storage demands. This report is based on data collected by EaseUS software in March 2025, covering an initial sample of 884,305 Windows system disks, with 117,198 disks retained after filtering. The dataset represents global Windows users, with the largest user bases located in Europe, the Americas (North and South), and Asia. 1. Key Insights System Disk Type: SSDs are dominant, with 84.41% of users using them as system drives, while only 15.59% of users use HDDs. Partition Format: GPT is the preferred format, enabling better performance and capacity management. System Disk Partition Count: Most systems have 3 - 4 partitions on the primary disk, including the C: drive, recovery partitions, and EFI system partitions. C Drive File System: NTFS remains the standard file system for C: drives, offering better security, permissions, and compatibility. C Drive Capacity: The majority of SSD users allocate between 128GB and 256GB for the C drive (37.23%), while HDD users typically assign larger capacities, with 32.28% allocating 256GB - 512GB and 27.01% opting for 512GB - 1 TB. BitLocker Status: Only a minority of users enable BitLocker, suggesting a gap in data security awareness or compatibility issues. Drive Manufacturer: The SSD market is fragmented with leaders like Samsung, Crucial, and Kingston. HDDs are dominated by Seagate, Western Digital, and Toshiba, holding nearly 80% market share. 2. Future Trend Standardize on GPT and SSD: Continued transition from MBR to GPT and HDD to SSD is expected, driven by performance and capacity needs. Encourage Larger C: Drives: With growing OS and software demands, allocating more space to C: drives is increasingly critical. Promote BitLocker Adoption: Enhancing awareness of BitLocker could improve overall data security across user bases. Optimize Partitioning Practices: Users should be guided to manage recovery, EFI, and system partitions more effectively to avoid wasted space. As SSDs continue to gain popularity due to their superior speed, reliability, and performance, users are increasingly turning to them for system drives. To learn more about upgrading, replacing, or managing SSDs and HDDs, please visit the official EaseUS website: CONTACT: Rebecca Wuadas@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE EaseUS Software Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Yahoo
EaseUS Released 2025 Q1 Windows System Drive Usage Report: Key Insights and Future Trends
NEW YORK, May 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- EaseUS, a leading provider of data recovery, file backup, and disk management solutions, has unveiled its Windows System Drive Usage Report 2025 Q1, offering critical insights into global system disk usage trends, drive preferences, and future storage demands. This report is based on data collected by EaseUS software in March 2025, covering an initial sample of 884,305 Windows system disks, with 117,198 disks retained after filtering. The dataset represents global Windows users, with the largest user bases located in Europe, the Americas (North and South), and Asia. 1. Key Insights System Disk Type: SSDs are dominant, with 84.41% of users using them as system drives, while only 15.59% of users use HDDs. Partition Format: GPT is the preferred format, enabling better performance and capacity management. System Disk Partition Count: Most systems have 3 - 4 partitions on the primary disk, including the C: drive, recovery partitions, and EFI system partitions. C Drive File System: NTFS remains the standard file system for C: drives, offering better security, permissions, and compatibility. C Drive Capacity: The majority of SSD users allocate between 128GB and 256GB for the C drive (37.23%), while HDD users typically assign larger capacities, with 32.28% allocating 256GB - 512GB and 27.01% opting for 512GB - 1 TB. BitLocker Status: Only a minority of users enable BitLocker, suggesting a gap in data security awareness or compatibility issues. Drive Manufacturer: The SSD market is fragmented with leaders like Samsung, Crucial, and Kingston. HDDs are dominated by Seagate, Western Digital, and Toshiba, holding nearly 80% market share. 2. Future Trend Standardize on GPT and SSD: Continued transition from MBR to GPT and HDD to SSD is expected, driven by performance and capacity needs. Encourage Larger C: Drives: With growing OS and software demands, allocating more space to C: drives is increasingly critical. Promote BitLocker Adoption: Enhancing awareness of BitLocker could improve overall data security across user bases. Optimize Partitioning Practices: Users should be guided to manage recovery, EFI, and system partitions more effectively to avoid wasted space. As SSDs continue to gain popularity due to their superior speed, reliability, and performance, users are increasingly turning to them for system drives. To learn more about upgrading, replacing, or managing SSDs and HDDs, please visit the official EaseUS website: CONTACT: Rebecca Wuadas@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE EaseUS Software Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data