Microsoft ended support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. If your organization is still running Windows 10 — and most still are — you have three real choices. None of them are “do nothing.”
This page lays out the math honestly: what each path costs, what it gets you, and where the hidden traps are. Infradapt provides a free Windows 10 → Windows 11 readiness assessment for organizations in PA, NJ, and DE — no obligation, no sales pressure, and you keep the report whether you work with us or not.
If your hardware supports it, this is the lowest total cost and the lowest risk. Windows 11 gets full security updates, full feature updates, and full vendor support through at least 2031.
The catch: Windows 11 has hard hardware requirements that disqualify a lot of equipment that still works fine on Windows 10:
For machines older than 2019, replacement is almost always cheaper than the engineer time to attempt an upgrade that may not stick.
Microsoft will sell you security patches for Windows 10 for up to three more years. The pricing is designed to push you off Windows 10 quickly:
| Year | Coverage period | Per device |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Oct 2025 – Oct 2026 | $61 |
| 2 | Oct 2026 – Oct 2027 | $122 |
| 3 | Oct 2027 – Oct 2028 | $244 |
ESU is cumulative. If you skip Year 1 and try to enroll in Year 2, you owe Year 1 too — there’s no catching up cheaply. Three full years of ESU = $427 per device, which is more than most replacement PCs cost.
ESU also doesn’t include feature updates, technical support, or anything beyond critical/important security patches. It buys you breathing room, not a destination.
Cloud PCs and Azure-hosted VMs running Windows 10 get ESU at no extra cost as part of an active subscription. For organizations already considering virtual desktops — frontline workers, regulated industries, BYOD scenarios — this can shift the math entirely.
This isn’t right for everyone. It changes how IT operates, depends on consistent network quality, and the per-user subscription cost has to be weighed against what you’d otherwise spend on hardware refresh.
Running an unsupported OS isn’t free. The bill arrives in three forms:
We’ve migrated thousands of endpoints across regulated and non-regulated organizations. Our process for a Windows 10 → Windows 11 transition is built to be predictable, not heroic:
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