Today is the first day of the post-Windows 10 era, and if you are still running a PC with the popular operating system, trouble could be ahead if you don’t make a move immediately. In today’s blog, we will talk about your options going forward. Let’s get right into it.
Let’s Look at Your Options
You do have some options; some good, some bad. Here is how you can proceed:
Upgrade to Windows 11
This is the most recommended angle to take. If your hardware meets the requirements, upgrading to Windows 11 is simply the most straightforward and recommended solution. Windows 11 offers enhanced security, a refreshed user interface, new features like Copilot, and continued support for years to come.
- How to check and upgrade - You can usually check for Windows 11 compatibility and initiate the upgrade through Windows Update. Click on Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update. Microsoft also offers a PC Health Check App to assess your system. We can also help evaluate all of the devices on your network to make sure they are ready to go.
Purchase a new PC
For older devices that don't meet Windows 11's hardware requirements, a new computer is often the best long-term solution. Modern PCs come with Windows 11 pre-installed and offer significant performance and security improvements.
Extended Security Updates Program
Microsoft is also offering an ESU program for individual consumers (it was previously limited to commercial users). This paid program provides up to three years of critical and important security updates for Windows 10. While it buys you time, it's not a long-term solution and new features or bug fixes are not included.
Continue Using Windows 10
While technically possible, this is strongly discouraged due to the inherent security risks. If you choose this path, you'll need to be extremely vigilant with your online habits, employ robust third-party security solutions, and understand that you're operating at your own risk. One big caveat—many applications are going to stop working or lose features in short order, especially Microsoft’s own Office applications for users who continue to use Windows 10.
If your computers are still running Windows 10, you need to make a move. For help upgrading your organization’s PCs or if you want to get companywide extended support for them, give the IT professionals a call today at (404) 800-7946.