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Microsoft's announcement to end support for Windows 10 on 14 October 2025 marks a significant shift for users worldwide, including those in South Africa. This decision necessitates immediate attention to ensure continued security and functionality of computing systems.

Implications of Windows 10 End of Support​

Post-14 October 2025, Microsoft will cease providing:
  • Security updates: Without these, systems become vulnerable to malware and cyberattacks.
  • Technical support: Users will no longer have access to Microsoft's assistance for troubleshooting.
  • Feature updates: No new features or improvements will be introduced, potentially leading to compatibility issues with newer software and hardware.
Continuing to use Windows 10 beyond this date exposes users to significant security risks and operational challenges.

Transitioning to Windows 11​

Microsoft recommends upgrading to Windows 11 to maintain system security and performance. However, this transition is contingent upon meeting specific hardware requirements:
  • Processor: 1GHz or faster with two or more cores and 64-bit support.
  • RAM: 4GB.
  • Storage: 64GB.
  • Security: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0, UEFI firmware, Secure Boot capability.
  • Graphics: Compatible with DirectX 12 or later, with a WDDM 2.0 driver.
  • Display: 720p or higher resolution, 9-inch or greater size, 8 bits per color channel.
The TPM 2.0 requirement poses a challenge for many users, as older processors may lack this feature. Notably, Intel processors released before 2017 and AMD processors before 2018 do not support TPM 2.0, affecting even high-performance models.

Options for South African Users​

Upgrading Hardware​

For users with incompatible systems, upgrading hardware is a viable option. Budget-friendly laptops supporting Windows 11 are available in South Africa:
  • Connex 14-inch Swift Book Pro: Priced at R3,199, featuring Intel Celeron N4020C processor, 4GB RAM, and 128GB SSD.
  • Thomson Neo 15C: Available for R3,299, equipped with Intel Celeron N4020 processor, 4GB DDR4 RAM, and 128GB SSD.
  • Proline Thinline V146GNB: Offered at R3,499, boasting Intel Celeron N4020 processor, 8GB DDR4 RAM, and 256GB SSD.
These models come with Windows 11 pre-installed and meet the necessary hardware requirements.

Extended Security Updates (ESU)​

For those unable to upgrade hardware immediately, Microsoft offers an Extended Security Update (ESU) program. At $30 (approximately R556) per PC per year, users can continue receiving critical security updates for Windows 10. This option provides a temporary solution while planning for a full transition to Windows 11.

Risks of Delaying the Upgrade​

Postponing the upgrade to Windows 11 carries several risks:
  • Increased vulnerability: Without security updates, systems are more susceptible to cyber threats.
  • Compatibility issues: New software and hardware may not function properly with an outdated OS.
  • Lack of support: Technical issues may become more challenging to resolve without official support.
IT security experts strongly advise against waiting until the last minute to upgrade, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures to maintain system integrity.

Conclusion​

The impending end of support for Windows 10 necessitates immediate action from users in South Africa. Assessing current hardware compatibility, exploring upgrade options, and considering interim solutions like the ESU program are crucial steps to ensure continued security and functionality. Proactive planning and timely upgrades will mitigate risks and facilitate a smooth transition to Windows 11.

Source: MyBroadband https://mybroadband.co.za/news/software/604954-important-information-for-windows-10-users-in-south-africa.html