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it's not so much Microsoft taking care of support for existing hardware, that is much more the job of the manufacturers of all this hardware and their interest to do that - or not, and to force you to get new hardware with new drivers. If you want to extend the period for the Win10 upgrade with the existing hardware - PC or Notebook + whatever additional hardware you can buy pretty easily - Ebay and other software distributors - a Win7 license key for about €20, install W7 on a separate disk, and run the Win10 update now, put it away and use it whenever you want - in 2 years or whenever you think it's time, that will be much cheaper than buying a full Win10 license after this 1 year free upgrade period. But changing the PC hardware won't be possible since the Win10 registration is tied to the processing hardware.