Written By Divya
Published By: Divya | Published: Oct 13, 2025, 06:10 PM (IST)
Windows 10 support ends tomorrow.
If you are continuously getting the notification to update your system to Windows 11, but constantly ignoring it, then you must update it now. October 14th, that is tomorrow, will be a crucial point for Microsoft. Tech giant is officially ending support for Windows 10. What does that mean for you? If you are running on Windows 10, then know your PC won’t get security updates, bug fixes, or feature upgrades tomorrow onwards. That means it is more exposed to viruses, malware, and other online threats. Also Read: Windows 10 And Windows 11 Hit By High-Severity Security Flaw: CERT-In Issues Warning
Without updates, unpatched vulnerabilities can be exploited by hackers, software compatibility may degrade, and system stability could suffer. Simply put, staying on Windows 10 after support ends increases your security risks. Older versions like 20H2 or 21H2 are already unsupported, so even if you’re running Windows 10, make sure it’s version 22H2 or newer. Also Read: Microsoft Refreshes Windows 11 Start Menu: Here’s What’s New In The KB5067036 Update
If you are not ready to upgrade just yet, then Microsoft offers an Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for eligible devices starting October 15, 2025. Also Read: Microsoft Patches Windows 11 Bug That Broke USB Devices: Here's What To Do
ESU covers critical security patches but does not include feature updates or full technical support.
Microsoft suggests three paths forward:
Upgrading or enrolling in ESU today ensures your PC stays safer, more reliable, and ready for the future.