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Windows 10 support ends tomorrow: What it means for millions of PC users, how to check if you’re affected, and what to do

Tomorrow — October 14, 2025 — marks a critical turning point: Microsoft ends support for Windows 10. After that, systems running Windows 10 will no longer receive security patches, bug fixes, or official support. 

October 13, 2025 / 14:13 IST
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Tomorrow — October 14, 2025 — marks a critical turning point: Microsoft ends support for Windows 10. After that, systems running Windows 10 will no longer receive security patches, bug fixes, or official support.  Let’s break down what this means for users, how to find out if you’re impacted, and what your best paths forward are.

What “end of support” really means
Your Windows 10 PC will still work, but it becomes increasingly vulnerable to new security threats. 
Microsoft will stop releasing security updates, feature updates, and technical support for all editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise, Education) after October 14, 2025. 
Without updates, unpatched vulnerabilities can be exploited, software compatibility may degrade, and system stability may suffer. 
Microsoft is offering an Extended Security Updates (ESU) program — for eligible devices — to continue receiving critical security patches beyond the cutoff.

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How to check if your PC is affected
Check your Windows version – Go to Settings → System → About
If it says Windows 10, you’re on a system being affected.

Verify edition & version
The final supported version is Windows 10, version 22H2. 
Any device still running earlier versions (e.g., 21H2, 20H2) is also affected since they already have or will lose support.