Windows 11 has finally surpassed Windows 10 as the most popular Microsoft operating system, almost four years after its initial release in October 2021. Given that Windows 10's official end-of-support date of October 14th, 2025, is approaching, this change is not particularly surprising.
This marks a significant turning point for Microsoft, which has observed a relatively gradual adoption rate for Windows 11 over the past few years. However, as of July 2025, data from StatCounter (via PCGamer) indicates that Windows 11 now accounts for over 50% of all Windows PCs, finally surpassing Windows 10's market share (by about 6%).
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Given that almost all new Windows laptops sold since 2021 have Windows 11 pre-installed, this accelerated rise can surely be partially attributed to the natural cycle of hardware upgrades. As a result, some of the increase is just due to consumers buying new devices. But it's anticipated that more and more Windows 11 users will be “reluctant converts” from Windows 10 in the upcoming months, mainly because security updates will soon stop.
Although Microsoft recently provided a limited reprieve, offering a way to get a free extra year of Windows 10 security updates in exchange for signing in with a Microsoft account and backing up PC settings to the cloud, this is only a temporary fix. It is generally not recommended for individual users to continue using Windows 10 after security updates expire due to increased vulnerability, even though enterprise users have options to maintain older Windows versions beyond official support.
Users do have good options if Windows 11 isn't a good fit. Switching to a Linux distribution might be a wise decision, particularly for users with outdated hardware that doesn't support Windows 11's compatibility requirements. For gamers, excluding games that use kernel-level anti-cheat, the majority can now run smoothly on Linux thanks to Steam's Proton compatibility layer.
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