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The Final Countdown: Microsoft's Windows 10 End-of-Support Looms




In just over a month, users will be facing the end-of-support deadline for Windows 10. As Microsoft prepares to turn off support for its popular operating system, users are left wondering what this means for their devices and how they can prepare for the transition to Windows 11. With several options available, including extended support through LTSC or ESUs, users have a range of choices to consider as they navigate this significant change.

  • Windows 10's end-of-support date is approaching, and all versions will reach their final days on October 14, 2025.
  • Microsoft has provided options for continued support, including the Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) edition and Extended Security Updates (ESUs).
  • Users who choose not to upgrade to Windows 11 may face security and compatibility issues due to discontinued monthly updates.
  • A Californian man is taking legal action against Microsoft for failing to support his preferred operating system, highlighting the complexity of end-of-support dates.
  • Concerns surround cybersecurity and compatibility issues that may arise from discontinuing support for Windows 10.



  • In a recent update, Microsoft has sent out yet another warning to users that Windows 10 is approaching its end-of-support date. According to the Register, this latest message marks a clear indication from Microsoft that it does not intend to back down from its plans to turn off support for the operating system.

    As of October 14, 2025, all versions of Windows 10 will reach their final days, with some devices receiving extended support until as far away as January 13, 2032. This news has left many users, particularly those who have been holding onto older versions of Windows 10 for various reasons, scrambling to determine what this means for their devices.

    Microsoft has long made it clear that its preference is for users to upgrade to the latest version of Windows 11. In fact, the company has taken steps to make this process as seamless and accessible as possible. However, for those who are hesitant or unable to make the switch, Microsoft has provided several options for continued support.

    One such option is the Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) edition of Windows 10, which offers a longer period of extended support compared to the standard version of the operating system. This option can be particularly appealing to enterprises that rely heavily on their devices and cannot afford to take the risk of discontinuation.

    Additionally, Microsoft has offered users a year of free Extended Security Updates (ESUs) if they are willing to go through certain hoops, including using Windows Backup to sync settings to the cloud or redeeming 1,000 Microsoft Reward points. This option can be seen as an attractive alternative for personal users who cannot afford the $30 annual fee for continued support.

    However, it is worth noting that even with these options available, Microsoft's preference remains unchanged: upgrading to Windows 11 will provide users with better security and compatibility features. The company has made it clear that turning off support for Windows 10 will not cause devices to suddenly stop working; rather, users will no longer receive monthly security and preview updates containing the latest protections from emerging threats.

    It is worth noting that despite Microsoft's efforts to push users towards Windows 11, some have taken matters into their own hands. A recent case in point is a Californian man who has decided to take legal action against Microsoft for failing to support his preferred operating system. The man claims that he wishes to see the market share of Windows 10 drop below 10% before it receives extended support.

    While this development may seem like an outlier, it highlights the complexity and sensitivity surrounding end-of-support dates. For many users, particularly those who have invested significant time and resources into their devices, these deadlines can be daunting.

    The situation is further complicated by concerns over cybersecurity and compatibility issues that may arise as a result of Microsoft's decision to discontinue support for Windows 10. As Ron Wyden, a U.S. Senator, has pointed out, the failure to secure Windows after attackers used Kerberoasting to cripple Ascension hospital raises serious questions about the company's priorities.

    Despite these concerns, Microsoft remains committed to its plan to turn off support for Windows 10. The company has made it clear that this decision is in line with its efforts to improve the security and compatibility of its operating systems.

    As we approach October 14, 2025, users are being left to ponder their options and make decisions about which path to take. Whether they choose to upgrade to Windows 11, opt for extended support through LTSC or ESUs, or simply stick with their existing devices, one thing is certain: Microsoft's decision marks the beginning of a new chapter in the history of Windows.



    Related Information:
  • https://www.ethicalhackingnews.com/articles/The-Final-Countdown-Microsofts-Windows-10-End-of-Support-Looms-ehn.shtml

  • https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/09/16/windows_10_final_countdown/


  • Published: Tue Sep 16 02:31:18 2025 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M













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