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    Windows 10 support has ended. Here’s what you can do if you’re not ready for Windows 11

    Lia EspinaBy Lia EspinaOctober 30, 20252 Mins Read
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    After nearly ten years, the era of Windows 10 has officially come to a close.

    As of October 14, 2025, Microsoft has ended support for the operating system, meaning no more technical assistance, feature updates, or even security patches for most users.

    If you’re still using a Windows 10 PC, it will continue to work, but it’s now more vulnerable to security threats and system issues without regular updates.

    So… what happens if you’re not ready to upgrade?

    For most users, the simplest and safest path forward is upgrading to Windows 11. The newer system is built with AI-powered features like Copilot, enhanced performance, and stronger hardware-based security standards such as TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot.

    But Microsoft understands that not everyone (especially businesses) can make the switch overnight. That’s why they’ve introduced the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for commercial customers.

    Extended Security Updates (ESU): Breathing room for enterprises

    The ESU program allows organizations to continue receiving critical and important security updates for up to three years after Windows 10’s official end of support.

    However, it’s important to note that ESU covers security fixes only. No new features, design updates, or general technical support unless covered by a separate service plan.

    To qualify, devices must be running Windows 10 version 22H2.

    Pricing structure:

    • Year 1: USD $61 per device
    • Year 2: USD $122 per device
    • Year 3: USD $244 per device

    Enrollment is cumulative, meaning if an organization joins in Year 2, they’ll still need to pay for Year 1 coverage retroactively.

    For businesses using Windows 365, Azure Virtual Desktop, or other Microsoft cloud-based services, the good news is that ESU is free, as long as there’s an active Windows 365 subscription.

    Why the push toward Windows 11 (and the Cloud)

    Microsoft has made it clear that Windows 11 (especially when paired with Windows 365 Cloud PCs) represents the future of computing for both security and productivity. Cloud-based setups simplify management, offer remote access flexibility, and automatically include the latest updates.

    For individual consumers, however, the ESU program won’t be available, meaning the best move is still to upgrade your device to Windows 11 or buy a newer PC that already supports it.

    If you’re unsure whether your computer qualifies, Microsoft’s PC Health Check tool can instantly tell you if your hardware meets the requirements.

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    Lia is a tech and lifestyle writer with over a decade of experience in making gadgets, games, and digital trends easy to understand. Most days, you’ll find her writing with a milk tea in hand and at least one cat supervising.

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