Hello everyone;
I'd like to hear from you about the discontinuation of support for Windows 10 and Office 2016 on October 14, 2025, and the unavailability of updates.
It's said that the extension period can be extended for a fee, but I don't prefer that.
My current desktop computer (W10 22H2) is not compatible with Windows 11, and I don't want to spend money on upgrading its hardware.
By the way, I want to mention this.
When I bought the computer I mentioned in 2017, Microsoft announced, "This will be the last Windows; there will be no versions like Windows 11 or Windows 12; updates will be made through Windows 10." But they didn't keep their word.
Anyway, I gave one of the AIs information about my computer and Office program and asked what would happen after October 14, 2025, and what the risks were.
He said that even my emails and bank passwords could be compromised.
He also warned me that if I format my computer after that date, Office documents like Word and Excel might become "Read-Only" during the activation of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2016.
I'm planning to format my current desktop computer before October 14, 2025, perform a clean installation, and use it "isolated," completely disconnecting from the internet. I'll also use a new laptop to meet my internet needs.
I see that there are people on this forum using W7 and W8.1, which were discontinued years ago.
That's why I'm starting to wonder if the information provided by the AI is exaggerated.
I would appreciate any information and advice you could offer.
Thank you in advance.
Support for W10 ends on October 14, 2025.
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Support for W10 ends on October 14, 2025.
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Re: Support for W10 ends on October 14, 2025.
You can extend support for free for one additional year. There was a link on the Settings > Update & Security window when I last did an update. I extended four PCs (one by one) for the additional year.
Never put 100% faith in what you get from an AI Chatbot. Yes, after the end of support your PC might get compromised as you're not getting any more security updates. As for your Office files, if they're on your PC (and not in the cloud) I don't think they'll become Read Only. To be safe, make backups -before- you reinstall Windows and Office and the rest of your PC.
Never put 100% faith in what you get from an AI Chatbot. Yes, after the end of support your PC might get compromised as you're not getting any more security updates. As for your Office files, if they're on your PC (and not in the cloud) I don't think they'll become Read Only. To be safe, make backups -before- you reinstall Windows and Office and the rest of your PC.
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Re: Support for W10 ends on October 14, 2025.
Under the hood, it's still Windows 10. The "11" is just a marketing label (or cover) for the endless Windows 10 bug fixes.MindReader wrote: ↑03 Oct 2025 16:27 When I bought the computer I mentioned in 2017, Microsoft announced, "This will be the last Windows; there will be no versions like Windows 11 or Windows 12; updates will be made through Windows 10." But they didn't keep their word.
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Re: Support for W10 ends on October 14, 2025.
I'm still on 10 myself, might look into the upgrade this weekend. Hoping there's no breaking compatabilities with any of the software I use 
Re: Support for W10 ends on October 14, 2025.
Have there been endless Windows 11 bug fixes?
Windows Update says three of my four PCs do not have the hardware to support W11. I'm not getting new PCs just to run 11. My PCs are all running fine and as you said, W11 is just window dressing for 10 (no pun intended.)
Re: Support for W10 ends on October 14, 2025.
The hardware restrictions are a bit fishy IMO.MindReader wrote: ↑03 Oct 2025 16:27 My current desktop computer (W10 22H2) is not compatible with Windows 11, and I don't want to spend money on upgrading its hardware.
Have you heard about Windows 11 IoT?
Why this can run almost anywhere?
Check my free programs here..
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Re: Support for W10 ends on October 14, 2025.
As far as I know it's rumored
- that free extended support for one more year is / might be country dependent (i.e. not for all)
- that with Rufus you can create a Win11 boot stick with options to install it on almost(!) every hardware
(i.e. at least if it can run Win10.
)
- though I've never tried.
I hope this can help some people.
(Glad to hear results...)
- that free extended support for one more year is / might be country dependent (i.e. not for all)
- that with Rufus you can create a Win11 boot stick with options to install it on almost(!) every hardware
(i.e. at least if it can run Win10.
- though I've never tried.
I hope this can help some people.
(Glad to hear results...)
Re: Support for W10 ends on October 14, 2025.
If you got sucked into paying $100 for a Microsoft 365 subscription, like me, then you should be ok. I got somewhat emotional on Copilot with these dudes. They clearly march to a different drummer. Copilot said it would be good for 3 years.
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