Windows 10 End of Life
Windows 10 support ends October 14, 2025.
No updates. No protection. No time to wait.
HBS helps you upgrade to Windows 11 with secure, supported devices—without disrupting your day-to-day.
Why upgrade now?
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Security updates stop after Oct. 14
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Windows 11 is faster, smarter, and built for the cloud
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You may need new devices to stay compliant
Request your quote today.


Windows 10 End-of-Life Is Approaching—Avoid Security Risks
Windows 10 support is ending, leaving millions of devices vulnerable to security risks. Your options: upgrade to Windows 11, buy new hardware, explore alternative OS options, or purchase Extended Security Updates (ESU).
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is Windows 10 going end of life?
Windows 10 will officially go end of life on October 14, 2025.
After this date, devices running Windows 10 will no longer receive security updates, patches, or technical support.
What are our options?
- Upgrade to Windows 11 for free*
*if devices meet requirements and you have a paid-up version of Windows 10 - Purchase new devices with Windows 11
- Switch to an alternative OS like Linux
- Enroll in Microsoft's Extended Security Updates (ESUs) for temporary security patches.
What happens if we don't upgrade from Windows 10 by the deadline?
Devices will become increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats, compliance risks, and software incompatibilities. Many software vendors will stop supporting Windows 10, and you may experience performance issues over time.
Can we continue using Windows 10 after October 14, 2025?
Yes, but it’s highly discouraged due to security risks, compliance issues, and lack of vendor support.