Microsoft has officially announced that support for Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025. If you’re still using Windows 10, it’s time to start planning your next move — because doing nothing could leave your computer vulnerable to security threats and software problems.
What Does “End of Support” Mean?
After October 2025, Microsoft will no longer provide:
- Security updates or bug fixes
- Technical support
- New features or compatibility updates
This means your computer may still work — but it won’t be safe, and some apps may stop updating or functioning properly over time.
Can I Upgrade to Windows 11?
Yes, if your computer supports it. But many older machines don’t meet Windows 11’s hardware requirements — especially those made before 2019. I can help you check your system for compatibility and advise on the most cost-effective solution.
What Are My Options?
- Upgrade to Windows 11 — If your PC is compatible
- Replace your device — I can help you choose a suitable replacement without overspending
- Keep Windows 10 temporarily — But this carries risks after support ends
What I Can Help With
- Check if your computer supports Windows 11
- Back up your files safely
- Upgrade your system (without losing everything)
- Advise on a new PC if needed
- Remove unnecessary software and subscriptions
Don’t wait until your PC becomes a risk. Let’s check your system and avoid a scramble in 2025.
Or call 📞 0451 129 245 for friendly, honest help with your upgrade.