windows 10 end of servicing

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The Windows 10 end of servicing tag covers discussions about Microsoft's October 14, 2025 cutoff for Windows 10 security updates. Content focuses on migration planning for IT leaders, including upgrade paths to Windows 11, paid Extended Security Updates (ESU), and the risks of running unsupported systems. Real-world telemetry data shows many endpoints still on Windows 10, creating urgency for organizations and households. The tag also explores cost considerations such as refurbished PCs as alternatives, particularly in markets like India. Key themes include deadline awareness, security patch cessation, and decision-making between upgrading, extending support, or replacing hardware.
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    Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Migration Playbook for IT Leaders

    A fresh telemetry snapshot from remote‑support sessions underscores a stark reality: as Microsoft’s Windows 10 support deadline approaches, a large share of real‑world endpoints remain on an OS that will soon stop receiving routine security patches—creating an urgent migration and...
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    Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Upgrade or ESU vs Refurbished PCs in India

    Microsoft’s deadline is now unavoidable: Windows 10 will stop receiving regular security updates on October 14, 2025, and the immediate fallout in India—where millions of machines still run Windows 10—has forced consumers, small businesses, and large organisations into a compressed set of...
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