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Will Adobe Premiere Pro stop supporting Windows 10 after October 2025?
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Curious also, as I've a couple computers with older project versions I do need to use on occasion (SpeedGrade!) ... and a couple laptops still in heavy use in our shop that aren't upgradeable to Win11.
And I do not want to have to replace them.
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Was there some announcement? Premiere Pro Beta won't open since some versions ago (today i tried with the latest one and it crashes as soon as it starts opening), is that the reasson?
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The deal with Windows 10 is that M$ is ending support sometime in November, meaning no more security patches (auto updates). Windows 10 machines will still function but if a hacker decides to attack a newly found vulnerability, the machine can be compromised. To use W10 safely after November, either use it airgapped with no internet, or if you need to be on a network, make sure you have solid firewalls (external and internal) in place. If you need the web, use a browser that blocks all ads (e.g. Brave), only visit sites you trust avoiding social media, and disconnect email. Consider these single-purpose machines and Premier can certainly continue to work - but you may be stuck with an older version if Adobe decides not to support Windows 10 for future releases.
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