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Millions of Windows 10 users get vital 30-day warning – your PC may be in danger

amedpostBy amedpostSeptember 14, 2025 Life & Style No Comments3 Mins Read
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It’s been coming for years, but there’s now just one month to go until Windows 10 is officially sent to the history books. This ageing – but still much-loved operating system – will lose all free support from October 14, 2025, and that means those still using it only have a limited time to act. It’s worth noting that Windows 10 won’t actually stop working next month, and PCs using it won’t suddenly go blank or not switch on.

However, that doesn’t mean anyone should sit back and relax. What will happen October 14 is PCs will no longer receive vital security updates or any new features.

This should concern anyone with Windows 10 still installed, as it means their devices will no longer be protected from PC-breaking bugs or vicious cyber attacks.

With its end of life around the corner, there are some things users can do to stay safe. Of course, the most obvious thing is to switch to Windows 11. That can be done by upgrading the current device or switching to a brand-new Windows 11-powered PC instead.

If a PC can’t be updated due to certain system requirements not being met, or splashing out a huge amount of money on a new device isn’t an option, then it’s a good idea to consider opting into Extended Security Updates (ESUs)

Microsoft says it will charge $30 (£24) per year with enrolled PCs able to receive “Critical and Important security updates” for Windows 10.

Explaining more, Yusuf Mehdi, Executive Vice President, Consumer Chief Marketing Officer at Windows said: “We understand that some of you may require additional time while moving to a new Windows 11 PC or Copilot+ PC. During this period, you may wish to take steps to help secure your existing PC.

“For the first time ever, we’re introducing an ESU program for personal use as well. The ESU program for consumers will be a one-year option available for $30. Program enrollment will be available closer to the end of support in 2025.”

It’s thought that ESUs will be available for three years which will give Windows 10 fans a little more time to get ready for the big switch.

Although this is good news, it is worth noting that ESUs only offer those critical updates and not much else.

In fact, Microsoft is keen to point out that moving to Windows 11 is still the best option for most with the firm saying ESUs won’t offer new features and bug fixes – technical support will also no longer be available from Microsoft.

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