Windows 10 EOL vs Windows 7 EOL: Usage Statistics Show How Global Users Prepared for Microsoft Cutting Off OS Support
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Windows 10 is going to become an easy target for hackers when October 2025 arrives. After seeing what happens, you will not hesitate to upgrade or go to Linux.
The countdown is launched: from October 14, 2025, Microsoft will officially end Windows 10 support. This major change concerns millions of users worldwide, both private and professional. Without security updates and technical assistance, Windows 10 computers will become more vulnerable to cyber attacks. Yet, there are solutions to continue using your PC safely. Here's all you need to know to anticipate this transition and preserve your data. Why…
Windows 10 EOL vs Windows 7 EOL: Here's how two of Microsoft's most popular OSes compared two months before their days of reckoning
Windows 10 nears support deadline with nearly half of desktops still running itWindows 7’s end saw faster migration with Windows 10 far more dominant globallyStrict hardware needs and enterprise cycles keep Windows 10 widespread before cutoffWe should all now be aware that Windows 10’s end of life is looming large, as the OS reaches its end of support on October 14, 2025, but it’s not going gentle into that good night.Statcounter’s August 2025 s…
Windows 10 Support Ends Soon: What You Must Do
Key Takeaways Microsoft ends Windows 10 support on October 14, 2025. After that, devices lose free security updates and become vulnerable. You must upgrade, pay for extended updates, or switch operating systems. Microsoft will stop Windows 10 support on October 14, 2025. This change affects more than 400 million devices worldwide. Without free patches, computers face more cyber risks. Therefore, you need a clear plan. Why Is Windows 10 Support …
Microsoft Sets October 2025 Deadline to End Windows 10 Support
Microsoft has announced that support for Windows 10 will officially end on 14 October 2025, marking a major shift for millions of PCs in India. After this date, the operating system will stop receiving updates, security patches, and technical support, leaving users with two options — upgrade to Windows 11 or purchase Extended Security Updates (ESUs). Industry experts say the move is timely, as many systems purchased during the pandemic are due f…
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