Are You Ready for the End of Windows 10 Support?

June 12, 2025

Are You Ready for the End of Windows 10?

October 14, 2025 — that’s the day Microsoft pulls the plug on Windows 10. No more updates. No more patches. No more protection.


So... what happens to your computer? Will it still work? Is it dangerous to wait? Do you really have to upgrade? Let’s break it down.

What Happens If You Do Nothing?

✅ Yes, your computer will still turn on.
🚫 But no, it won’t be safe for long.


Here’s what you’re risking:


Cybersecurity Risks
No security updates = more ways for hackers to get in. How long until your business gets hit?


Slower, Glitchier Systems
Old systems don’t like new software. How many crashes or weird errors are your team already dealing with?


Higher Costs Later
Waiting too long = emergency upgrades, surprise bills, and downtime that kills productivity.


What Should You Do Now?

Not sure where to start? You’re not alone.

  • Can your current computers handle Windows 11?
  • Should you upgrade or replace?
  • How much will it cost — and what’s the smartest way to plan?


We’ve helped dozens of businesses navigate transitions like this — and we’re here to make it painless for you too.


Need Help?

Let Top City Tech:

  • Check if your PCs are Windows 11 ready
  • Recommend budget-friendly upgrade paths
  • Handle the migration from start to finish


No stress. No tech talk. Just clear, helpful answers.


Don’t wait until the deadline.

Let’s get ahead of it — together. Contact us to get started.

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