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Microsoft issues urgent reminder as millions of Windows users placed on red alert

By staff24 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

If you are still using Windows 10, it’s time to upgrade.

Dave Snelling Technology Editor

08:26, 24 Sep 2025

A very urgent warning has been issued to all Windows 10 users, and it’s not something anyone using this famous operating system should ignore. Microsoft has made no secret that it’s ending all support for its popular software in 2025. However, with that deadline now just a few weeks away, the US firm has released an urgent alert.

“Reminder: Windows 10, will reach end of servicing on October 14, 2025,” Microsoft said in an update on its website.

“The October 2025 monthly security update will be the last update available. After this date, devices running these versions will no longer receive monthly security and preview updates containing protections from the latest security threats.”

If you are still a big fan of Windows 10, the advice is clear. You should either upgrade to Windows 11 without delay or sign up for Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates, which will keep PCs running smoothly for the next three years.

Doing nothing will leave your laptop or desktop computer at risk of worrying cyber attacks and PC-breaking bugs. Unlike Windows 11, Microsoft will also not be upgrading Windows 10 with any shiny new features either.

Here’s a quick guide about what you need to do ahead of the Windows 10 deadline.

UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 11

As long as you have a compatible PC, it should be easy to upgrade to Windows 11. The firm offers free updates, and it’s just a matter of following the instructions and making the move.

All new laptops also come with Windows 11 pre-installed, so that’s also an option, although splashing out on a new laptop can, of course, be pretty expensive.

STICK WTH WINDOWS 10

If you do stick with Windows 10, then the advice is clear. You should consider signing up for Microsoft’s Extended Updates, or ESUs for short.

Although this ESU plan won’t offer any new features, it will make sure PCs stay safe from known attacks or bugs.

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.”

If you do nothing, Windows 10 won’t stop working on October 14. However, there’s no guarantee that it will stay safe either, so it’s not recommended.

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