Windows 10 End Of Life

Windows 10 has been super stable for a long time, but all good things must come to an end. Windows 10 will reach its end-of-life on October 14, 2025. We first noticed an issue last November when one of our older machines wouldn’t boot. It turned out to be an outdated TPM issue with the motherboard. This was the first sign we had that Windows 10 Security was going to require more current hardware.

What does this all mean, and what are my options?

Windows cannot continue to secure their operating system without the proper TPM being on the computer. There are 4 options currently available.

  • Purchase Extended Support from Microsoft – This will extend updates and support for one additional year. The cost is less than $100. You will still need to purchase new equipment later on.
  • Purchase new equipment – This will be your best option. You won’t need to change anything in one year. Your systems will be safer. Probably resulting in lower overall costs.
  • Don’t connect this machine to the Internet – Attacks typically happen over the Internet.
  • Change Operating System – Linux is a free operating system that can bring life to an old machine. Not used in business environment.

We would recommend an audit of your systems. Our techs have been gearing up for the move to Windows 11, and know what to look for in hardware to ensure the machine can move to 11.

Contact us via our website or call us at (410) 290-1591.

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