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You can get Windows 11 for free but it ends soon

Microsoft formally announced that on October 14, it will cease providing free software updates, technical assistance, and security fixes for Windows 10

byKerem Gülen
February 6, 2025
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Windows 10 users have a limited window to upgrade to Windows 11 for free before Microsoft ends security support for the older operating system on October 14. With an increase in security vulnerabilities, acting quickly to make the upgrade is strongly advised.

Windows 10 security support is ending

Microsoft formally announced that on October 14, it will cease providing free software updates, technical assistance, and security fixes for Windows 10. While users may argue that their devices will function normally, the lack of security support exposes them to various evolving threats. Microsoft encourages users to transition to Windows 11, which is designed to address current security demands and is a safer choice.

Currently, many users hesitate to upgrade due to financial concerns. However, they have the option to upgrade for free, provided their systems are eligible under Microsoft’s extended offer.

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Windows 11 just got a big fix but you have to manually update


Steps to get Windows 11 for free

To determine eligibility for the free upgrade, users should navigate to Settings, select Windows Update, and check for updates. If the device meets the requirements, a prompt to download and install Windows 11, version 24H2 will appear. Recent statistics from Statcounter indicate a 2.5% shift from Windows 10 to Windows 11 in January, potentially influenced by the urgency of the free upgrade offer.

Despite Microsoft removing indications of a deadline for the free upgrade from its documentation, experts believe this option may expire when Windows 10 support ends in October. An estimated 400 million users can upgrade to Windows 11 assuming their hardware meets the requirements, while a similar number may not be able to do so. Those unable to upgrade can purchase a 12-month extended support plan at a cost of $30.

Various workarounds to bypass hardware restrictions have gained attention, but these alternatives are diminishing. Recently, Microsoft removed instructions on modifying the Windows Registry from its support documentation, including the previously recommended workaround, Flyby11, which helps users bypass Windows 11 installation restrictions on unsupported hardware. This tool now faces scrutiny, with reports stating that Microsoft Defender flags it as potentially unwanted software, possibly hindering installations.

As the deadline approaches, the future of unsupported Windows 10 devices remains uncertain. It is unclear how Microsoft will handle potentially millions of PCs losing support. For users with compatible hardware, it is advisable to upgrade before October to avoid the $30 support fee and to ensure uninterrupted access to current software updates.


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