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Support for Windows 10 Ends in October 2025: What You Need to Know

  • Writer: Paul Doyle
    Paul Doyle
  • Feb 27
  • 1 min read

In October 2025, Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10, marking the end of an era for one of the most widely used operating systems. This means that after this date, Windows 10 devices will no longer receive important updates, security patches, or technical support from Microsoft.

For businesses and individuals still relying on Windows 10, it’s crucial to start planning ahead. Without regular updates, your system will become more vulnerable to security risks, leaving your data and operations exposed to potential threats. In addition to security concerns, compatibility with new software and applications may be limited as more developers shift their focus to Windows 11.

Here are some steps you can take before the support ends:

  1. Upgrade to Windows 11: If your device meets the hardware requirements, upgrading to Windows 11 is a seamless way to stay supported and benefit from the latest features and security enhancements.

  2. Evaluate Your Devices: Assess your existing hardware and determine if an upgrade is necessary to ensure continued compatibility with future software and security standards.

  3. Create a Migration Plan: For businesses, planning a smooth transition to Windows 11 is vital. Consider the time and resources needed to upgrade devices and train employees on the new operating system.

Don’t wait until the last minute to make the switch. Start planning today to ensure your systems stay secure and up to date as the end of Windows 10 support approaches.

 
 
 

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