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Microsoft wants you to leave Windows 10 for Windows 11

Still on Windows 10? Microsoft’s new reminders say it’s time to switch.

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It’s no secret that Microsoft has been nudging users towards upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11 ever since the latter debuted in 2021. But with Windows 10’s official end-of-support date now less than a year away—October 14, 2025—those nudges are turning into full-blown reminders.

The writing on the wall (and support docs)

Microsoft has updated a slew of its support documents, including those for Surface devices and troubleshooting guides, with a clear message: the clock is ticking for Windows 10. Bold banners warn users that support for the OS will end in October 2025. After that, Windows 10 will no longer receive free updates, security patches, or technical support. While the system will still function, staying on it will come with increasing risks due to vulnerabilities and a lack of modern features.

These banners often link users to pages touting Windows 11’s benefits, such as advanced security features like hardware-enforced security through TPM 2.0, improved app protection, and AI enhancements like Copilot integration for productivity. The messaging makes it clear: moving to Windows 11 isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a necessity to stay secure and productive.

Why the pressure?

Despite being three years old, Windows 11 hasn’t gained the dominance Microsoft hoped for. As of late 2024, Windows 10 still commands over 60% (December 2024 data) of the Windows market share. Part of the hesitation? Windows 11’s strict hardware requirements, such as TPM 2.0, which leave many older but capable PCs stuck without an official upgrade path. While bypass solutions exist, they aren’t encouraged by Microsoft and often come with their own risks.

Microsoft’s push isn’t just about market share. It’s also strategic: newer Windows versions like 11 and upcoming iterations (rumored Windows 12) are better optimized for AI, security, and cloud-connected services, which align with Microsoft’s business goals.

What are your options?

  • Upgrade to Windows 11: If your PC is compatible, this is the simplest path. Upgrading is free and ensures you stay on a supported platform. You can check compatibility through the “Update & Security” settings in Windows 10.
  • Stick with Windows 10 for now: If you can’t or won’t upgrade, you’ll still have access to Extended Security Updates (ESUs) after October 2025. This program offers critical patches for a fee.
  • Explore other options: If your hardware doesn’t meet the requirements and you’re hesitant about Windows 11, you might consider alternative platforms, like Linux, or wait for the next version of Windows, rumored to launch in the fall of 2025. However, these options might require a significant adjustment.

Is Windows 11 worth it?

Windows 11 brings a more modern UI, enhanced security features, and AI-driven tools, but it also introduces compatibility challenges for older hardware. For those already comfortable with Windows 10, the shift can feel more like an inconvenience than an upgrade. However, as Microsoft’s reminders become harder to ignore, the choice to upgrade is less about “if” and more about “when.”

For now, the takeaway is clear: prepare for the end of Windows 10 support and plan your next steps before October 2025 arrives. Whether that means upgrading to Windows 11, investing in new hardware, or exploring alternatives, the decision is ultimately yours.


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