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    ‘It’s obvious that users are frustrated’: consumer rights group accuses Microsoft of not providing a ‘viable solution’ for Windows 10 users who can’t upgrade to Windows 11



    • Microsoft recently threw a lifeline to consumers, offering alternatives to paying $30 for extended support for Windows 10
    • PIRG thinks this doesn’t go far enough in terms of avoiding an impending e-waste calamity
    • The organization suggests Microsoft considers providing longer-term support for Windows 10, or relaxes the spec requirements for Windows 11

    Microsoft‘s recent lifeline to help those stuck on Windows 10 – due to not meeting the stricter hardware requirements for a Windows 11 upgrade – simply isn’t enough, according to a consumer rights group.

    The Register reports that it has spoken to Lucas Rockett Gutterman, who leads the Designed to Last campaign for the Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) in the US.

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