Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly – Issue #1147– Now Available Online

By | October 3, 2025

 

Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly – Issue #1147– Now Available Online

Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly, Issue #1147, was sent to all subscribers on Friday, October 3, 2025, at 9:30 AM, U.S. Eastern Daylight Time.

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2 thoughts on “Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly – Issue #1147– Now Available Online

  1. Nancy Williams

    Hi again, I contacted you all last week but I have been so busy I couldnt get back to you. I had a tooth extracted among other stuff. I am not too smart when it comes to all this computer stuff. I’m also old, 88 come November so I need your help. I just have been getting by with yur help all these years. I typed in PC Health and my computer is 10 years old and not up to running Windows 11 but did mention something called TPM 2.0. I would like for you to take control of my computer and see if that would help me or to see if I need to buy a new PC. Tomorrow would be a good day for me if it works for you all. If I need to buy a new computer I may need your help to change things over. Hope you can help me out of this ho;e. Thanks. Nancy

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    1. infoave Post author

      Hi Nancy, TPM 2 it a hardwae component, We can’t add TPM 2 to your computer only someone who can take your computer apart physically can do that and it is very expensive. You would be further ahead to spend that money on a new Windows 11 computer. If you don’t want to buy a new computer you can safely use your Windows 10 computer by signing up for Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU() which cost $30 for one year at the most or sign up for 0patch for approx. $27 per year, 0Patch promises to protect your computer for at least 5 years for $27 each year.
      If you do nothing your Widows 10 computer won’t stop working on October 14th, It will continue to run normally but as time goes on it will be more and more vulnerable to attack unless you have ESU or 0patch patches.

      Read more about ESU here:
      https://www.thundercloud.net/infoave/new/securing-your-pc-beyond-2025-how-windows-10-users-can-purchase-extended-security-updates-esu/

      Read more about 0patch here:
      https://www.thundercloud.net/infoave/new/keep-windows-10-secure-beyond-2025-with-0patch/

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