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On Wed, 19 Apr 2023, Brian Inglis wrote:

> As 32 bit Windows systems are no longer getting security updates,
> recommendations for similar legacy systems include running them in VMs with
> access to update executables and libraries blocked.

There is a 32-bit variant of Windows 10; Windows 10 is scheduled to be
supported until October 2025.

Personally, I have a tablet, which shipped with Windows 8 and has a
64-bit-capable Atom processor, that nonetheless has a 32-bit UEFI firmware
without legacy boot support, and is thus incapable of booting a 64-bit
edition of Windows.  I have gotten the free upgrades to 8.1 (as soon as
I bought it) and then 10 when it came out.

I just wanted to correct the record that 32-bit Windows is already out of
support, or the general implication that they don't really matter anymore.
Maybe they don't, but maybe people don't realize that systems of 64-bit
processor vintage doesn't mean that a system can actually boot a 64-bit
Windows, even though it could otherwise run it (and can in a virtual
machine, though it's painful due to lack of RAM, and now lack of
VM software that still supports 32-bit Windows ;) ).

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