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Microsoft has officially announced that Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7 support will end on October 14, 2025. This means no more security updates, bug fixes, or technical support, leaving your computer vulnerable to cyber threats and performance issues. If you’re still using Windows 10, now is the time to upgrade to Windows 11 for enhanced security, faster performance, and a modern experience. Don’t wait until it’s too late—stay protected and future-ready by making the switch today!
Key Reasons to Upgrade to Windows 11
Enhanced Security – Windows 11 includes better protection against malware and cyber threats.
Performance Boost – Faster speed, better multitasking, and improved battery life for laptops.
Modern Design & Features – Sleek UI, snap layouts, and better integration with Microsoft 365.
Future-Proof – Windows 10 will stop getting updates, leaving your data at risk.
Deadline: October 14, 2025 – Don’t wait until it’s too late! Upgrade today to stay protected.
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If you see this message, you’re on Windows 10. Microsoft ends support on October 14, 2025

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Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. After this date, Windows 10 will no longer receive security updates, bug fixes, or technical support.
Yes, but it is not recommended. Without security updates, your PC will be at risk of cyberattacks, malware, and software vulnerabilities.
No, upgrading to Windows 11 does not delete personal files or apps. However, it is always a good idea to back up important data before upgrading.
The upgrade from Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro to the corresponding edition of Windows 11, such as Windows 10 Pro to Windows 11 Pro, is free. To check if this upgrade is available for your device, go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Windows Update. If your PC meets the minimum system requirements, you should see an option to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11. For users running Windows 10 in S mode, the upgrade is also free. If your device meets the minimum system specifications, Windows 10 Home in S mode can upgrade to Windows 11 Home in S mode. However, if your PC is running Windows 10 Pro in S mode, you will need to switch out of S mode before upgrading to Windows 11 Pro, as Windows 11 Pro does not support S mode.
Windows 11 requires:
If you continue using Windows 10 after support ends, your PC will become more vulnerable to security threats, malware, and software compatibility issues.
Yes, you can roll back to Windows 10 within 10 days of upgrading. After that, you will need to perform a clean installation of Windows 10.
If your device does not meet the system requirements, consider purchasing a Windows 11-ready PC for the best security, performance, and compatibility.