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With Windows 10 set to stop getting security updates, some of us are moving to machines with TPM, secure boot, etc. But we may still prefer W10. So I would like to ask:
1. Exactly what does the TPM and secure boot do to keep computers safe.
2. What could happen if we still boot up with W10 once security updates have stopped.
3. Am I correct when I say that computers with TPM and secure boot still boot up with that protection, even if using W10 on a SSD portable? Is the portable OS protected like in W11?
4. If I boot up with W11 and create a virtual W10 machine and use that to surf, etc. and disable drag and drop, then nothing can get through to the physical if it should get into the virtual?
5. I like using SSD portables (Sandisk keyhole) plugged into my computers. Is there anything I should do or watch for after Windows reaches the end of its life?
1. Exactly what does the TPM and secure boot do to keep computers safe.
2. What could happen if we still boot up with W10 once security updates have stopped.
3. Am I correct when I say that computers with TPM and secure boot still boot up with that protection, even if using W10 on a SSD portable? Is the portable OS protected like in W11?
4. If I boot up with W11 and create a virtual W10 machine and use that to surf, etc. and disable drag and drop, then nothing can get through to the physical if it should get into the virtual?
5. I like using SSD portables (Sandisk keyhole) plugged into my computers. Is there anything I should do or watch for after Windows reaches the end of its life?