End of Support
Windows 10 End of Support - FAQs
• When
does Windows 10 support end?
Windows 10 support will officially end on October 14, 2025.
After this date, no further security updates or technical support will be
provided.
• What
does "end of life" for Windows 10 mean?
"End of life" (EOL) refers to the end of
technical support, security updates, and feature updates for Windows 10. After
10 years of service, Microsoft will no longer offer free updates, security
patches, or technical assistance.
• What
happens to my PC when Windows 10 reaches end of support?
Your PC will still function, but Microsoft will no longer
provide:
• Technical support
• Feature updates
• Security
updates or fixes
Without security updates, your PC will be more vulnerable
to viruses and malware. To stay protected, it is recommended to upgrade to a
supported version of Windows.
• Will
my Windows 10 PC stop working after October 14, 2025?
No, your PC will continue to work. However, it will not
receive further updates, making it less secure over time.
• What
are my options for staying on a supported Windows version?
You have several options:
• Upgrade
to Windows 1 1 : If your PC meets the system requirements, you can upgrade for
free via Windows Update.
• Purchase
a new PC: If your current device is not compatible with Windows 11, buying a
new Windows 1 1 PC is the best long-term option.
• How
can I upgrade to Windows 11?
There are two ways to get Windows 1 1:
• Upgrade
your current PC — Check if your PC meets the minimum system requirements by
going to: Settings > Privacy and Security > Windows Update
• Buy
a new PC — If your current device is not compatible, purchasing a Windows 1 1
PC ensures better performance and security.
• Can
I upgrade to Windows 11 for free?
Yes, if your PC is eligible, you can upgrade from Windows
10 Home or Pro to the equivalent edition of Windows 1 1 at no cost via Windows
Update.
For S mode users, upgrades follow these rules:
• Windows
10 Home (S mode) > Windows 1 1 Home (S mode)
• Windows
10 Pro (S mode) must switch out of S mode to upgrade to Windows 1 1 Pro (S mode
is not available for Windows 1 1 Pro).
• What
happens to my Microsoft 365 apps after Windows 10 support ends?
Microsoft 365 apps will no longer be supported on Windows
10 after October 14, 2025. To continue using Microsoft 365 securely:
• Upgrade
your PC to Windows 1 1 .
• Transfer
your Microsoft 365 subscription to a new PC.
• How will
this impact my Microsoft Office apps?
Office 2016 and Office 2019 will also reach end of support
on October 14, 2025. Consider switching to:
• Microsoft
365 subscription for ongoing support and updates.
• Office
2021, the latest non-subscription version, which can be transferred to a new
Windows 1 1 PC.
• What if I
still need a desktop PC? Can I switch to a laptop?
Laptops are more portable, but you can still connect them
to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse for a desktop-like experience. If you still
use CDs or DVDs, you can plug in an external DVD drive via USB.
• Can
I upgrade my hardware to meet Windows 11 requirements?
It depends. Some components, like
RAM or storage, may be upgraded. However, older CPUs and missing TPM
2.0 may prevent an upgrade. Check with your PC manufacturer
or a local technician for upgrade options.
• What
are the system requirements for Windows 1 1 ?
To run Windows 1 1, your PC must meet these minimum
requirements:
• Processor:
1 GHz or faster with 2+ cores (Intel 8th Gen, AMD Ryzen 2000, or newer)
• RAM:
4GB or more
• Storage:
64GB or larger
• Firmware:
UEFI, Secure Boot capable
• TPM:Version
2.0
• Graphics:
DirectX 12 or later with WDDM 2.0 driver
• Display:
720p, 9-inch screen or larger
• How can I
check if my CPU is compatible with Windows 11?
Visit the official AMD and Intel CPU compatibility lists or
check your device using: Settings > Privacy and Security > Windows Update
• How
is Windows 11 security better than Windows 10?
Windows 1 1 includes advanced security features like:
• Built-in
antivirus and firewall protection
• More
frequent security updates
• Enhanced
ransomware protection
• Secure
Boot and TPM 2.0 for hardware security
These improvements help protect against modern cyber
threats.
• Which
edition of Windows 11 should I choose?
Windows 1 1 Home — Best for personal and household use.
Windows 1 1 Pro — Includes BitLocker, Remote Desktop, and
domain join for business users.