Windows 10 support is ending soon. Take action now!

The end-of-support date for Windows 10 is October 14, 2025. While your computer won't stop working after this date, Microsoft will no longer provide updates.
If you only browse the internet and aren't concerned about the potential risks of virus infections, you may continue using your PC as long as it functions (though this is not recommended).
However, for those who shop online or use computers for work, it’s essential to switch to a Windows 11-compatible PC before support ends.
Our company offers pre-owned PCs that are fully compatible with Windows 11. A Windows 11-compatible PC refers to a computer sold after 2018. Even if these PCs were purchased with Windows 10, they can be upgraded to Windows 11.
Additionally, these computers can receive support until the end of Windows 11's lifecycle. On the other hand, PCs sold before 2018, while not officially eligible for the upgrade, can technically be upgraded to Windows 11.
However, such pre-owned PCs are commonly sold in many places. The issue is that these PCs cannot automatically receive major annual OS updates.
Since the introduction of Windows 11 in 2021, it has consistently provided yearly major updates, but for PCs not eligible for the upgrade, users must employ workarounds to install these updates.
In the future, such PCs will also require manual updates using available workaround information, as automatic updates will remain unavailable.
Moreover, if regular security updates are not applied, issues that arise will not be addressed with corrective patches.
For those using computers for work, switching to a fully Windows 11-compatible PC is essential. Please take action early to ensure security and functionality.
Our company also offers pre-owned PCs fully compatible with Windows 11. Please check here for more details.

