Windows 11 Reaches 72.78% Market Share as Windows 10 Declines - harlan4096 - 02 March 26
Quote:Windows 11 now runs on nearly three-quarters of Windows desktops worldwide, according to the latest StatCounter data. The operating system has reached 72.78% market share, while Windows 10 has dropped to 26.27%.
The shift marks a sharp acceleration compared to late 2025, when Windows 11 hovered just above 50% adoption and Windows 10 still powered close to half of all Windows PCs.
A Forced Windows Upgrade Cycle, Not Just Enthusiasm
The rapid adoption do not driven purely by excitement over new features. Instead, the transition is largely tied to Windows 10’s end-of-support timeline and Microsoft’s stricter hardware requirements for Windows 11.
Windows 11 enforces several technical prerequisites, including:- TPM 2.0
- Secure Boot
- Modern supported CPUs
- UEFI firmware
- Stronger integration with Microsoft accounts and cloud services
These requirements have limited upgrade paths for older systems, effectively pushing users toward new hardware purchases.
Some Users Are Trying to Bypass Switching to Windows 11
Power users have found documented methods to bypass hardware checks, including registry edits and modified installation media. Some systems without TPM 2.0 or officially supported CPUs can still install Windows 11 through unofficial means.
However, Microsoft has steadily restricted these loopholes and warned that unsupported systems may not receive updates or could experience stability issues.
For users unwilling to upgrade hardware, the alternatives are increasingly limited: remain on Windows 10 without security updates once support ends, or switch platforms entirely. Some holdouts have opted to replace aging PCs with macOS or Linux systems instead of moving to Windows 11.
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