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Windows 10 end of life: What you need to do before October 2025

Written by Intercity | Jul 7, 2025 12:06:49 PM

Still running Windows 10? It’s time to plan your exit. 

Windows 10 is being retired. On 14 October 2025, Microsoft ends all support. No more updates. No more patches. No more help.

 

What does Windows 10 end of life mean?

After October, Microsoft will stop releasing:

  • Security updates
  • Bug fixes
  • Performance improvements
  • Technical support

The operating system will still function, but without ongoing support it becomes a growing security risk. Businesses still using Windows 10 beyond the deadline are putting their data, compliance and credibility on the line.

 

What does this mean for my business?

If you do nothing, your systems will be:

  • Vulnerable – known security holes won’t be patched
  • Non-compliant – potentially breaching data protection or cyber insurance terms
  • Unsupported – hardware vendors and software developers will move on
  • Outdated – key apps and tools will stop receiving updates

It's important to note that Microsoft will offer Extended Security Updates (ESUs), but these will be paid and limited to security fixes only. No new features. No stability updates. Just expensive life support.

 

What should you do?

For regular users and small businesses:

  • Back up your files
  • Check if your current PC is eligible for Windows 11
  • If it isn’t, replace it with a device that supports Windows 11
  • You can use Microsoft’s PC Health Check tool to see if your machine qualifies.

⚠️ If your PC doesn’t meet the requirements, don’t try to force it. You won’t get updates even if Windows 11 installs.

 

For IT professionals and business leaders:

  • Audit all devices across your organisation
  • Use Microsoft Endpoint Manager or Windows Autopatch to manage large-scale upgrades
  • Assess compatibility for key applications and infrastructure
  • Test deployment in controlled environments
  • Plan user training and support ahead of time
  • If upgrading isn’t viable, budget for new devices that meet Windows 11 hardware specs

 

Why you should act now

Waiting until the last minute means rushed decisions, overloaded IT teams and long hardware lead times. This isn’t a one-click upgrade. It needs planning, testing and communication.

Start now and you control the pace. Wait too long and you’ll be reacting to problems, not preventing them.

 

Need a hand? We've got your back

We help UK businesses navigate the move from Windows 10 with confidence and clarity. Our experts can help you

  • Run estate audits to map your upgrade readiness
  • Plan hardware refresh strategies with flexible funding options
  • Roll out deployment plans that minimise downtime
  • Offer full migration support to Windows 11 and beyond

We’ll get your business secure, compliant and future-ready. No fluff. No faff.

 

Final takeaways

  • Windows 10 end of life: 14 October 2025
  • After that: No support, no updates, no protection
  • Check if your current hardware can run Windows 11
  • Upgrade or replace non-compliant devices
  • Build a rollout plan that works for your business
  • We’re here: As a leading Microsoft Solutions Partner, our door is open.

 

Ready to start your upgrade plan?

Let’s take the guesswork out of it. Whether you need a full estate refresh or just help with migration, we’ll get you sorted.