Windows 10 End of Support Just Weeks Away: Urgent Action Needed Before October 14
Windows 10 End of Support Just Weeks Away: Urgent Action Needed Before October 14

With the critical October 14, 2025 deadline fast approaching, Microsoft is issuing a final reminder to the millions of Windows 10 users worldwide: mainstream support for the operating system is set to end in less than a month. This cutoff date applies to Windows 10, version 22H2 (including Home, Pro, Enterprise, Education, and IoT Enterprise editions), as well as Windows 10 2015 LTSB and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2015.
After October 14, devices running these versions will no longer receive crucial monthly security and preview updates, leaving them vulnerable to the latest cyber threats. This cessation of support means a heightened risk for users who continue to operate on unsupported versions.
For those unable to upgrade to Windows 11 immediately, Microsoft is offering an Extended Security Update (ESU) program, providing an additional 12 months of security updates for a fee. This option is primarily aimed at enterprise users but is available to home users as well. As the deadline draws near, Windows 10 users must evaluate their options: upgrade to Windows 11, enroll in the ESU program, or face the significant security risks of an unsupported operating system.
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