Important Notice: Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. While your Windows 10 PC will continue to operate after this date, Microsoft will cease providing critical updates and services such as security patches and technical assistance that keep your system safe and efficient.
Microsoft recommends upgrading to the latest Windows version before the support ends. However, not all Windows 10 PCs meet the hardware requirements for Windows 11, and attempting an incompatible upgrade will result in errors.
If your current device isn't compatible with Windows 11, consider these options:
Before making any changes, always back up your important data to prevent loss during upgrades.
If upgrading immediately isn't feasible, Microsoft offers Extended Security Updates (ESU) for Windows 10, but only for one year following the end-of-support date in October.
To access ESU, you can either pay a $30 fee or redeem 1,000 Microsoft Reward points. There is also a free option that requires enabling Windows Backup to sync your data to OneDrive, which provides 5 GB of free cloud storage—additional space may be needed for larger data volumes.
Don't delay! You must register for ESU before October 14 to maintain security coverage.
Partnering with your IT provider is the smartest way to navigate this upgrade. Experienced professionals can help select the best path forward and ensure your business experiences minimal downtime.
If you need expert guidance during this critical transition, contact our team to schedule a FREE 10-Minute Discovery Call. We will help you plan and execute a smooth upgrade to Windows 11. Call us at 419-678-2083 or click here to get started.