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Windows 10 Compatibility Issues? Here Are 5 Ways to Stay Secure Before 2025

With Windows 10 reaching its end-of-life on October 14, 2025, businesses using this operating system are facing a critical decision. While the PCs running on Windows 10 won’t stop working, Microsoft will no longer offer crucial updates, leaving your systems vulnerable to security risks. If your PC has failed the Windows 11 compatibility test, there’s no need to panic—ETS is here to guide you. Below are 5 options to help you navigate this transition smoothly.

1. Ignore the Windows 10 End-of-Life (Not Advised!)

It might be tempting to continue using your Windows 10 PC without upgrades, but this is a dangerous choice. After the end-of-life date, your system won’t receive the security updates necessary to keep your network safe from hackers, malware, and other cyber threats. Additionally, with no technical support or performance updates, you could face slower speeds and operational inefficiencies.

2. Migrate to Linux for a Fresh Start

For tech-savvy users, switching from Windows to Linux might be a viable option. Linux is known for its security and flexibility, but the transition isn’t always easy. It requires some technical expertise and could cause compatibility issues with your current software. Before considering this option, talk to an IT professional to assess whether Linux is a fit for your business needs.

3. Upgrade Your Incompatible PC Using a Workaround

If your PC failed the Windows 11 compatibility test, there’s a loophole that might still allow you to upgrade. By making small adjustments in your system’s registry settings and enabling features like Secure Boot and the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), you can manually upgrade your system. However, proceed with caution—this method bypasses official support, meaning your PC won’t receive automatic updates or manufacturer warranties.

4. Pay for Extended Security Updates (ESU)

Microsoft has announced that they will offer Extended Security Updates (ESUs) for Windows 10 users for up to three years. However, this comes with a cost, especially for businesses. In year one, the ESU subscription will cost $61, doubling to $122 in year two, and skyrocketing to $244 in year three. While this isn’t a long-term solution, it can buy you time while planning your next move. Keep in mind, the ESUs only cover security patches and exclude technical support.

5. Invest in a New, Windows 11-Compatible PC

For many businesses, upgrading to a Windows 11-compatible PC is the best option. New computers offer faster performance, better security features, and increased reliability, ensuring your operations continue smoothly. Plus, with the latest hardware, you’ll be able to optimize your business’s technology infrastructure and reduce downtime caused by aging equipment.

Backup Your Data Before Making Changes

No matter which option you choose, don’t forget to back up your data. Whether you switch operating systems, upgrade hardware, or continue using Windows 10, keeping your data secure during the transition is critical. Implementing a solid data backup and recovery strategy ensures nothing important is lost in the process.

Don’t Wait—Plan Now!

It’s easy to put off upgrading, but don’t wait until the last minute to make a decision. Time moves quickly, and October 2025 will be here before you know it. Failing to plan could lead to downtime, lost productivity, and security risks that could affect your business.

Let ETS Guide You Through Your Transition

Unsure which path to take? Empowering Technology Solutions is here to help. Whether you’re considering an upgrade, planning a migration, or need a new hardware solution, our expert team will make the process seamless and stress-free. We’ll handle everything from data backups to system optimization, ensuring your business experiences minimal disruption.

Get Your FREE Network Assessment Today!

Don’t let outdated systems slow your business down. Take advantage of our FREE Network Assessment to evaluate your current setup and explore your upgrade options. Our IT experts will recommend the best course of action based on your unique business needs.

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