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Microsoft Ends Windows 10 Support 😟

Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, as part of its standard lifecycle policy. This decision is driven by several factors:

1. Microsoft’s Lifecycle Policy: Windows 10, like any other Microsoft product, has a predetermined lifecycle, which includes a specific period of mainstream support and extended support. Mainstream support typically lasts for 5-7 years, after which extended support is available for an additional 2-5 years. Windows 10’s mainstream support ended in May 2020, and extended support will conclude on October 14, 2025.

2. Strategic Direction: Microsoft is shifting its focus towards Windows 11, which has become the new standard for the company. As a result, resources and investment are being redirected towards Windows 11 development, updates, and security patches, rather than continuing to support Windows 10.

3. Security and Updates: Microsoft 365 apps will no longer be compatible with Windows 10 after October 14, 2025, as the operating system will no longer meet the system requirements for these apps. This means that users will need to upgrade to Windows 11 or use alternative office suites to remain supported.

4. Market Share and Uptake: Although Windows 10 still holds a significant market share, its adoption rate has slowed, and many users have already migrated to Windows 11. Microsoft may be prioritizing support for the more widely adopted and newer operating system.

It’s worth noting that some users may still be able to purchase extended support for Windows 10 Enterprise and Education versions through 2027, but mainstream support will end on October 14, 2025, for all non-LTS (Long-Term Servicing) editions.

In summary, Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 due to its standard lifecycle policy, strategic direction towards Windows 11, and the need to focus on security updates and compatibility with Microsoft 365 apps.
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This is really bad news for me. I have 4 computers on which I'm running Windows 10. None of them can accept Windows 11 operating system. 😤
@bookerdana The info I have, is $30 per year per machine.
bookerdana · M
@PhoenixPhail I think that doubles the second year though😠 MS scres ya coming and going
@PhoenixPhail Microsoft doesn't care if the system change crashes your computer either. My XPS needed a new BIOS chip after 10 was forced onto the PC. They know it will happen too.
bookerdana · M
Theres some kind of instapatch thing that lets you run the OS..its not from microsoft,it isn't free but I'm considering it..sorry to be vague ,there was a time only a month ago that said microsoft would offer Windows 10 home edition users extended security patches
bookerdana · M
@PhoenixPhail Same..I hate windows 11..10 is just about perfect at this point
@bookerdana They did the same thing with Windows 7 back in 2020. It was a great platform. They could have put a little investment into it and continued it. But, I guess they wanted people to "upgrade."
bookerdana · M
@PhoenixPhail According to my tech guys ten is really better..no one likes eleven
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Quicker summary: Microsoft wants more money.
FreestyleArt · 36-40, M
Don't care. I already have a patch set up anyways.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
I have pretty much moved away from Microsoft and all its bloated software. I don't want to buy a new computer simply because Microsoft has built a bigger OS. My Chromebook seems to do most everything I want and need.
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@popmol I agree!!!
popmol · 26-30, M
@PhoenixPhail i hope they start a 12 soon and that its good like 10

 
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