Windows 10 is nearing the end of its lifecycle, with support officially ending on October 14, 2025. As the migration to Windows 11 accelerates, users operating on outdated versions face safety concerns. Although Microsoft provides Extended Security Updates (ESU) for those requiring additional time to transition, costs escalate significantly, prompting users to upgrade sooner rather than later. Most Windows 10 versions do not benefit from extended support, emphasizing Microsoft's intention to retire the OS in favor of its newer systems.
Windows 10 will no longer receive support after October 14, 2025, and users are urged to transition to Windows 11 before their systems become unsafe.
Microsoft offers Extended Security Updates for organizations and consumers, but the cost significantly increases over the years, driving a need for timely upgrades.
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