<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Microsoft is preparing a PC-to-PC migration feature for Windows 10 to facilitate switching to Windows 11 before the end of support in 2025.The feature, found in a Windows 10 build, aims to simplify transferring data and settings to a new Windows 11 device on the same network.Although not fully functional in testing yet, screenshots reveal the migration interface and process details.The Release Preview channel suggests an imminent release of the migration feature, crucial for the post-Windows 10 End of Life transition.Microsoft's campaign to promote Windows 11 adoption raises concerns about potential environmental impact from discarded Windows 10 PCs.Alternatives like paying for extended Windows 10 security updates and switching to Linux have emerged amidst the push for new Windows 11 PCs.Speculation remains about Microsoft offering cost-effective security update extensions for Windows 10 users beyond 2025.New upgrades for Windows 11 aim to address boot failures and simplify setup processes for novice users.Windows 11 updates are now mandatory, increasing focus on the OS and its performance improvements amid reported bugs.A utility tool promises streamlined removal of bloatware from Windows 11 in just two clicks, enhancing user experience.