The clock has run out. Windows 10 reached end of support on October 14, 2025. For millions of users still running Windows 10, this milestone marks a critical decision point for the future of their computing environment. While your Windows 10 computers will still function after October 14, 2025, without continued software and security updates, your PC will be at greater risk for viruses and malware.
Microsoft no longer provides software updates, security fixes, or technical assistance to Windows 10 PCs. Version 22H2 will be the final version of Windows 10, meaning no new features or improvements are coming.
The real danger isn't that your computer will stop working—it's that once those cumulative updates stop, the operating system will no longer receive patches to protect it against new security vulnerabilities, making it increasingly risky to connect a Windows 10 device to the internet or use it for online activities like banking, shopping, or email.
We strongly recommend upgrading to Windows 11 as your primary option. This is the most secure, supported, and future-proof path forward. Microsoft recommends upgrading devices to Windows 11, a more modern, secure, and highly efficient computing experience.
If your PC meets the minimum system requirements for Windows 11, you may be eligible for a free upgrade. To check if your PC is eligible for the free upgrade go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and select Check for updates.
We understand that not everyone can immediately upgrade to new hardware or Windows 11. For those on limited budgets who cannot consider migration at this time, there are interim solutions available—though none should be considered permanent replacements for upgrading.
Microsoft offers an Extended Security Updates program, but it comes with significant costs and limitations:
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For those exploring alternatives to Microsoft's ESU, 0patch is a third-party micropatch provider worth mentioning:
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While 0patch may appear attractive for budget-conscious users, it's critical to understand that as long as original vendor's security updates are available and free, applying them as quickly as you can is recommended, since official fixes by developers knowing the product inside-out are generally preferable—and after October 2025, neither Microsoft's free updates nor 0patch can fully replace a proper Windows 11 migration.
We will be conducting testing with 0patch to evaluate its effectiveness as a temporary security solution for organizations and users who absolutely cannot migrate immediately. However, we want to be crystal clear: we still strongly recommend migration to Windows 11 as the only truly secure and sustainable path forward.
Any Extended Security Update program—whether from Microsoft or a third party—should be viewed as a temporary bridge, not a destination. ESUs should be viewed as a temporary solution rather than a permanent strategy, with increasing costs designed to encourage migration to newer, more secure operating systems.
Don't wait until it's too late. Here's what you should do:
The end of Windows 10 support isn't just a deadline—it's a security imperative. While your Windows 10 PC will continue to function, it will no longer receive regular security updates, making the device more vulnerable and susceptible to viruses and malware.
The best time to upgrade was yesterday. The second-best time is now. Contact us today to discuss your Windows 11 migration strategy.