October
03,
2024
The End Is Almost Here! Windows 10 Will No Longer Be Supported As Of October 2025
Written By Tina of Securafy
Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. While your PC will still function after this date, Microsoft will no longer provide essential services such as:
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Security updates
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Non-security updates
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Technical support
Without these updates, your device may become more vulnerable to security threats and operational issues. Here’s why this matters for your business.
Why Upgrading from Windows 10 is Critical for Your Business
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Increased Security RisksWithout regular updates, your business systems will become more susceptible to viruses, malware, and hacking attempts. This puts your sensitive business data and operations at risk. Upgrading ensures your business remains protected.
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Software Compatibility IssuesMany software providers regularly update their programs to stay compatible with the latest operating systems. Once Windows 10 is no longer supported, some programs you rely on may stop functioning properly, impacting productivity.
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Compliance and Legal RisksIf your business handles sensitive information or operates under regulatory requirements, using an unsupported system could lead to compliance issues. This can expose you to fines or legal challenges, especially in industries with strict data protection laws.
What Are Your Options for Upgrading?
Microsoft recommends transitioning to a newer version of Windows, ideally before the end-of-life date. However, not every PC running Windows 10 is compatible with Windows 11 due to its stringent hardware requirements. If your device doesn’t meet these standards, you’ll face an upgrade error.
Here’s what you can do if your current PC is not compatible:
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Upgrade to a new Windows 11-compatible PC
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Opt to pay for extended security updates for Windows 10 (available for up to three years, but not free)
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Consider switching to an alternative operating system like Linux
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Explore technical workarounds for upgrading incompatible PCs
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Ignore the deadline (Not recommended, as it puts your business at serious risk!)
Take Action: Protect Your Data Before Upgrading
Before making any changes, ensure all your critical data is backed up. This will protect your business from data loss during the upgrade process.
Plan Ahead to Avoid Last-Minute Scrambles
While some rumors suggest Microsoft may extend the deadline, it’s risky to rely on this happening. Waiting too long could leave your business exposed to security vulnerabilities and technical issues. The best approach is to be proactive and plan ahead.
Work with your IT provider to determine the best option for your business. If your computers are relatively new, paying for extended security updates might be a cost-effective solution. For older devices, investing in new PCs could be a better long-term strategy. An experienced IT consultant can guide you through the upgrade process, ensuring minimal disruption to your operations.
Ready to Transition to Windows 11? Let Us Help!
If you need assistance navigating this transition, our team is here to help. Schedule a FREE 15-Minute Discovery Call with us today. We’ll assess your current systems and recommend the best course of action to ensure a smooth, secure upgrade. Call us at (330) 325-4484 or [click here] to schedule your consultation.
Don’t wait until the deadline is here—start planning your upgrade today to keep your business running smoothly and securely!
About The Author
Tina is your go-to expert for all things IT and cybersecurity. With years of experience in managed services, she's passionate about simplifying complex tech trends for everyone. Whether it’s the latest industry news, emerging technologies, or future predictions, Tina delivers clear and insightful content that keeps you in the loop and ahead of the curve.
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