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Is Windows 10 still supported? [Lifecycle Overview]
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Updated onOctober 11, 2023
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The devices running the Windows 10 OS will no longer receive security and quality updates after the said date.
In this guide, we will discuss the stages of its lifecycle to ensure you are aware of what lies ahead and what choices you should make moving ahead.
Is it worth upgrading to Windows 11?
Upgrading to Windows 11 is a personal choice as it depends upon your preferences and device compatibility.
However, to stay updated with thelatest features of Windowsand get all the security updates available, you must get Windows 11.
Is Windows 10 Still Supported?
Security Updates
Microsoft has declared the end of support for Windows 10, which is October 14, 2025, and the current version, 22H2, is the final version.
All the editions will get support along with monthly security update releases til the mentioned date. However, existing LTSC releases will get updates even after the date on the basis of their lifecycles.
Feature Updates
The latest feature update for Windows 10 is 22H2, which is the last one for this operating system. It didn’t bring new features but was all about performance, security, and reliability updates.
This is because Microsoft is now focusing on Windows 11 and bringing all new features to enhance the user computing experience.
Non-Security Updates
Nonsecurity updates usually contain bug fixes and performance improvements, and according to an announcement by Microsoft, the optional non-security updates will only be available for users with the most recent versions.
For Windows 10, that is the 22H2 version, and for Windows 11, it is the 21H2 and 22H2 versions. So we highly recommend you upgrade Windows to the latest version to stay updated.
Annual Updates
Beginning with Windows 10, Microsoft adopted the Windows as a Service model, which introduced the concept of releasing regular major updates to the operating system, typically twice a year via a Semi-Annual Channel.
However, with 21H2 and 22H2, the last two versions, the updates were released in the second half of the year through the General Availability Channel. These updates included new features and enhancements to improve the Windows experience.
Since the end of support date is declared, and Microsoft has another Windows version to concentrate on, sadly, there will be no annual updates for Windows 10.
Upgrade process for business customers
Before upgrading to Windows 11, you must perform these checks:
Once everything is in place, you can upgrade to Windows 11 from 10 for free, however, ISP fees may be levied for downloads, especially over a metered connection.
You can use Windows update, the Microsoft software download site, or create an installation media, depending upon which method is convenient for you to perform the upgrade.
Furthermore, if you upgrading from an edition along with the version, you can first use any of the above methods todownload the latest iteration of Windows.
Then, enter the product key manually, use Modern Device Management (MDM), a provisioning package, or command-line tool, depending on the supported path.
Manufacturer Warranty and Support
Every Windows OS comes with a life cycle policy of five years of mainstream support and 5 years of extended support, however, it is subject to conditions and may differ for LTSC versions.
It happened to Windows 7, is going to happen to Windows 10, and even the new favorite Windows 11 as well. To knowwhen Windows 11 support ends, read this guide.
Till the time the operating system reaches the end of support, all the editions will get support with monthly security updates.
After the said date, there will be no security update or nonsecurity update patching Windows, leaving the system vulnerable to emerging threats and potential security risks.
Advantages of Windows 10
This version of Windows comes with a bunch of useful accessibility features; here we are listing some of the best ones:
Windows 10 is the most successful version of Windows; it overtook Windows 8.1 in December 2015, just five months after its launch, and has become more popular than Windows 7 in 2018.
According to Statcounter, in 2023, 71.62% of computers with Windows have Windows 10 installed globally.
If we talk about the United States, the percentage of desktop Windows version market share for the version is 70.58%.
Here are the details for top countries using Windows 10 vs other Windows OS versions on desktop:
Windows Insider program and Windows Experience blog provides important insights into the latest features, update, and enhancements in the Windows ecosystem.
The Insider program keeps you informed about near-future improvements, allows you to be a part of beta testing, and lets you contribute to making Windows OS better, which thereby strengthens the connection between Microsoft and its user base.
The features likeDevice Guard, which only allows trusted apps to run on your device, andCredential Guard, which prevents hackers from accessing credentials even if your machine is compromised, make Windows 10 a highly secure operating system.
Windows Defender uses Machine Learning, the cloud, and behavior analysis to respond to emerging threats.
With features likeBitLocker,Windows Hello,Secure boot,Core isolation, andWindows Passport, you get both end-user convenience and system security.
Disadvantages of Windows 10
What happens when Windows 10 support ends?
After October 14, 2025, devices running the Windows 10 OS will no longer receive security and quality updates, and users will no longer be able to contact the company for support.
And even though there’s some time before the operating system reaches the end of service, with no feature updates to look forward to, it will not be exciting anymore.
Therefore, if you want to use Windows and keep your PC secure from security vulnerability, we recommend you make the switch to Windows 11, as staying with theprevious versions of Windows with no support has a lot of risks.
Before you upgrade, be sure to check out this guide on thedifferences between Windows 10 and Windows 11to know what you are signing up for.
What are your thoughts about these changes? Feel free to share your opinion with us in the comments section below.
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