Support for Windows 10 ends October 2025
After October 14, 2025 Microsoft will no longer provide security updates or technical support for Windows 10.
What is End of Life (or end of support)
End of Life (EOL) and end of support refer to the end of technical support and security updates; in this case, Windows 10 operating system.
What this means for you
After October 14, 2025, devices still running Windows 10 will continue to function, but Microsoft will no longer provide the following:
- Technical support
- Feature updates
- Security updates or fixes
This means your device will be at greater risk for viruses and malware. Due to these heightened risks, operating an unsupported operating system (OS) will also limit what we can support.
Your risks of continued use
- No anti-virus updates leaving you open to malware and hijacked systems,
- No software updates,
- Loss of functionality and overall business compatibility,
- Compliance concerns with mandated industry regulations,
- and more.
What you should do
- Review current devices and operating systems
- Upgrade eligible devices to Windows 11 with our help
- Discuss & budget for necessary replacements of devices that cannot be upgraded
- Implement changes, sooner rather than later
ADDITIONAL RESOURCE: Before you buy – give us a call
We are your local solution – You are not alone in this endeavor. As a technology service partner, we are here to let you focus solely on your business.
- No obligation, no charge Network Analysis – pinpoint your vulnerabilities and review what systems are currently operating
- Verification of compatibility with your line of business software or other tools
- In-stock replacements and payment options for business-grade devices
- Migration assistance throughout the entire transition – minimize risk of anything being lost
- Continued partnership so that you never have to worry about your business technology
Contact us to start your migration today!
Please note: Windows 8.1 was EOL in January 2023 and Windows 7 in January 2020. Your Windows devices should be using 11 moving forward.