Windows 10 Is Retiring... Is Your Business Ready?
Microsoft has officially announced that Windows 10 will reach the end of support on October 14, 2025. While that may sound far away, for businesses that rely on dozens or even hundreds of devices, the clock is ticking fast.
So what does this mean? Simply put, Microsoft will stop providing security updates, patches, and technical support for all versions of Windows 10. Your devices may continue to run, but they will be operating without a safety net and for many organizations, that is a risk you cannot afford to take.
What Happens When Windows 10 Reaches End of Support?
Once Windows 10 reaches its end-of-life status, the system will no longer receive updates or security patches from Microsoft. That opens the door to a host of serious business risks, including:
- Phishing attacks that target unpatched vulnerabilities
- Ransomware exploiting known Windows 10 flaws
- Software failures due to outdated compatibility
- Insurance gaps for unsupported systems
- Compliance violations in regulated industries
Can You Just Upgrade to Windows 11?
Not necessarily.
While Windows 11 is the natural upgrade path, not all devices meet the minimum system requirements. Businesses running older desktops and laptops may find that a large portion of their hardware is ineligible for the upgrade.
One of the most common blockers is the lack of a compatible Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0. On older devices, it's typical to encounter an error such as "TPM failed" or "TPM not detected" during the upgrade check. This is a critical hardware-based security component required by Windows 11 for features like BitLocker and Windows Hello. In most cases, this will necessitate the purchase of new devices that support TPM 2.0.
Another frequent blocker is insufficient disk space. Windows 11 requires a minimum of 64 GB of available storage, but practical installations often need more to accommodate temporary files and rollback data. Older machines with limited or nearly full storage drives may not be able to complete the upgrade without hardware intervention.
These blockers underscore the need for a detailed hardware readiness assessment before planning a Windows 11 deployment, especially in business environments where downtime and unexpected costs must be avoided.
That is why it is critical to start planning now. Waiting until late 2025 could mean rushed decisions, costly emergency purchases, and avoidable downtime.
What You Can Do Today
At Elevate Technology, we help businesses prepare for major transitions with confidence and clarity. Our team will:
- Review your current IT setup
- Identify devices that can and cannot be upgraded
- Build a custom action plan for system upgrades or replacements
- Ensure compliance, security, and minimal disruption to your workflow
Whether you need to replace aging hardware, roll out Windows 11 company-wide, or just get a second opinion, our experts are ready to help.
Stress-Free Transition Starts Here
We know that IT changes can feel overwhelming, but they do not have to be. When you work with Elevate Technology, you get:
- Expert guidance every step of the way
- Zero stress and minimal downtime
- A proactive plan that fits your business goals and budget
Let’s Make the Transition Simple
Do not wait until your systems are vulnerable and unsupported. Let us work together to ensure your business is secure, compliant, and ready for the future before the Windows 10 end-of-life deadline arrives.
Talk to an expert today to schedule your free readiness assessment.