As of today, October 14, 2025, Windows 10 has reached End of Life.
Microsoft has stopped releasing security updates, patches, and technical support. Your systems may still boot up. Your apps may still run. But underneath the surface, you're now running unsupported and unprotected technology.
If you haven’t migrated to Windows 11 yet, the risks to your business are only growing by the hour.
Here’s what happens next, what to watch for, and how GiaSpace can still help you get back on track.
Microsoft has officially ended all updates for Windows 10. That means:
Even antivirus solutions and third-party software vendors may begin phasing out support, especially as new versions focus on Windows 11 compatibility.
Unsupported operating systems are prime targets for cybercriminals.
The threat landscape changes daily, and without updates, your systems are now highly exposed.
Expect to see:
Just like WannaCry devastated Windows 7 machines post-EOL in 2017, similar threats are expected to target Windows 10 systems starting today.
You may not notice issues immediately. But over time, you’ll experience:
Businesses running legacy systems typically face higher downtime and reactive IT costs as software becomes harder to support.
If your organization must comply with HIPAA, PCI-DSS, NIST, or FINRA, unsupported systems likely place you out of compliance as of today.
That puts you at risk of:
For industries like healthcare, finance, and legal, this is not optional. Compliance requires up-to-date, secure systems.
If you're still running Windows 10, here’s what we recommend:
Don’t assume you can wait out the storm. The longer you operate without support, the more exposed your business becomes.
Most Windows 10 systems do not meet modern performance or security requirements for Windows 11, even if they technically pass Microsoft’s minimum check.
Here are GiaSpace’s recommended specs for real-world business use:
Component |
Recommended Spec |
Why It Matters |
Processor |
Intel Core i5/i7 (10th Gen+) / AMD Ryzen 5 (4000+) |
Fast, efficient multitasking |
RAM |
16 GB or more |
Smooth app and multi-user performance |
Storage |
512 GB SSD+ |
Better speed and system stability |
TPM |
TPM 2.0 |
Required for Windows 11 security features |
Secure Boot |
Enabled |
Protects against low-level malware |
Connectivity |
Wi-Fi 6 or Gigabit Ethernet |
Fast and reliable business networking |
Even though Windows 10 support has ended, it’s not too late to make the switch the right way.
At GiaSpace, we’re actively helping businesses:
Windows 10 is now officially obsolete.
Let us help you transition to Windows 11 securely, strategically, and stress-free.