Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025.
After this date, Microsoft will no longer provide:
- Free security updates
- Technical support
- Software updates
What this means:
- No more security updates: Your PC will become more vulnerable to malware and cyberattacks because it won't receive new security patches from Microsoft.
- No technical assistance: Microsoft customer service will no longer be available for Windows 10 issues.
- Potential compatibility issues: Your computer may not work with new software, hardware, or technologies.
While your Windows 10 PC will continue to function, please note that:
- Running an unsupported operating system increases the risk of security vulnerabilities and malware attacks.
- Certain applications and newer technologies may become incompatible over time.
Next Steps:
Microsoft strongly recommends upgrading to Windows 11 to ensure a secure, reliable, and modern computing experience. In alignment with this guidance, we encourage all users to begin planning their transition to Windows 11 well in advance to avoid disruptions and maintain compliance with security standards.
Please note the following important update:
Any issues reported via TechTool will not be supported if the system is still running on Windows 10.
To continue receiving support, all users are kindly requested to migrate to Windows 11 at the earliest.
If you require any assistance or further guidance during the upgrade process, please reach out to your local IT support team.
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