Still Using Windows 10? Here’s Why It’s Time to Switch to Windows 11

Patrick.Yu
edited 1:37AM in PC Tech
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The end of support for Windows 10 is no longer a future concern, as of October 14, 2025, Microsoft has officially stopped providing free security updates and feature support for Windows 10. If you're still using a Windows 10 PC today, your system is now unprotected unless you've taken specific steps to stay secure.

Some regions, such as the European Union, receive one additional year of free critical security updates through October 2026. In most other areas, including the United States, you must either upgrade to Windows 11 or sign up for Extended Security Updates (ESU) to continue receiving protection. These updates only cover important security fixes and do not include new features or quality-of-life improvements.

For organizations and businesses, ESU can be purchased through the Microsoft Volume Licensing Program at $61 USD per device for Year One. This cost doubles each year, for a maximum of three years. ESU is also available at no cost for Windows 10 virtual machines running in specific Microsoft cloud services. 

If you haven’t enrolled in ESU, upgraded your system, or bought a Windows 11 device, now is the time to act. Below, we explain why.

Why you should upgrade to Windows 11 now

If you are still using Windows 10 without extended protection, you’re exposing your system to increasing risk. Even with ESU, you are missing out on key improvements. Here are four major reasons why upgrading to Windows 11 is the better choice:

1. No more security patches

Windows 10 no longer receives free security updates. This means newly discovered vulnerabilities will go unpatched for most users. Over time, this creates significant risk as hackers begin to target unprotected systems. Even if you pay for ESU, it only covers critical security fixes and nothing else.

2. Decreasing software support

Developers are already shifting their focus to Windows 11. While your apps won’t stop working overnight, software companies will gradually drop Windows 10 compatibility. This means fewer updates, reduced features, and eventually, no support at all.

3. No access to new features like Copilot

Microsoft’s latest tools, such as Windows Copilot, AI enhancements, and modern accessibility features are only available on Windows 11. If you want to use the newest functionality, you’ll need to upgrade your operating system.

4. Loss of technical support

Microsoft and many third-party providers are phasing out assistance for Windows 10 users. Whether it’s help from official support teams or compatibility with newer hardware, Windows 10 users will be increasingly left behind.

To learn more about the benefits, read our guide on why you should update to Windows 11.

What to do if you can't upgrade yet

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Not everyone can upgrade immediately. Maybe your hardware isn’t supported, or you’re waiting to buy a new PC. If you plan to stay on Windows 10 a little longer, here are some ways to protect yourself in the meantime.

1. Use Extended Security Updates (ESU)

Microsoft offers Extended Security Updates to help Windows 10 users stay protected after support ended on October 14, 2025. There are two general pathways: free extensions (if eligible) and paid access.

Free options for home users

If you're using Windows 10 Home or Pro, you may be eligible for one year of free ESU by completing one of the following actions:

  • Redeem 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points
  • Turn on Windows Backup and sync it with Microsoft OneDrive

These options are aimed at consumers and are available through Microsoft's official ESU extension page. They may only apply to certain regions or be available for a limited time. In the European Union, all users automatically receive one additional year of critical security updates through October 2026.

Paid options for ESU access

If you're not eligible for the free extension, or you prefer not to use Microsoft Rewards or OneDrive, you can purchase ESU in the following ways:

  • Windows 10 Home and Pro users can pay a one-time fee of $30 USD for one year of ESU coverage. This is a consumer-level offering and does not require volume licensing.
  • Windows 10 Business and Education editions must go through the Microsoft Volume Licensing Program. Pricing starts at $61 USD per device for the first year, and it doubles each year for up to three years.

Each of these options ensures continued access to critical and important security updates only, with no new features or quality-of-life improvements.

Note: Virtual machines running Windows 10 in Microsoft cloud services such as Azure receive ESU at no additional cost.

2. Disconnect your PC from the internet

If your Windows 10 PC is being used for offline tasks, like editing documents or running legacy software, you can reduce your risk by keeping it disconnected from the internet. This minimizes exposure to remote attacks, but it's not a long-term solution.

3. Switch to Linux

If your computer can’t run Windows 11 and you don’t want to pay for ESU, installing a Linux distribution is an option. Linux is free, secure, and supported by an active developer community. It's not a direct replacement for all Windows applications, but it can be a solid alternative for basic tasks like web browsing, email, and document editing.

Final thoughts: Upgrade while you still have options

Windows 10 support officially ended on October 14, 2025. If you are still using it and have not taken any action, your system is now at risk. Extended Security Updates can buy you some time, but they are limited, may cost money, and do not include new features or full support.

Upgrading to Windows 11 is the most secure and future-proof choice. If your current device is eligible, you can upgrade through Windows Update. If not, there are many Acer laptops that run Windows 11 available at a range of price points and if you have a valid university/college email you can sign up at Student Beans for a 15% discount on your next purchase from the Acer Store

To learn more about the benefits, read our guide on why you should update to Windows 11. If you have already made the switch, here is how to set up your new Windows 11 computer/laptop.

Now is the time to act. The longer you wait, the fewer options you will have.

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Patrick Yu is a Senior Project Manager at Level Interactive and has 8 years of experience writing business, legal, lifestyle, gaming, and technology articles. He is a significant contributor to Acer Corner and is currently based in Taipei, Taiwan.

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