Microsoft ended support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. Organizations across Lancaster County, PA (population 563,159) are now running an unsupported operating system — and the longer it stays in production, the more it costs.
Infradapt provides a free Windows 10 readiness assessment for organizations in and around Windows 10 End of Life Migration in Lancaster, PA. We inventory every endpoint, classify each one as Windows 11–ready, ESU candidate, or replacement-required, and hand you a written report. The report is yours regardless of what you do next.
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The right answer for most organizations in Lancaster County. Lowest total cost and lowest risk if your hardware qualifies. Windows 11 receives full security and feature updates through at least 2031.
Hardware requirements: 64-bit CPU on Microsoft's supported list (Intel 8th-gen+ or AMD Ryzen 2000-series+, roughly 2018+), TPM 2.0 (the most common blocker), UEFI with Secure Boot, 4 GB RAM minimum, 64 GB storage. Machines older than 2019 are usually cheaper to replace than to upgrade.
Microsoft sells security patches for Windows 10 for up to three more years. The pricing escalates aggressively to push you off Windows 10:
ESU is cumulative. Skipping Year 1 means owing it later. Three full years totals $427 per device — more than many replacement PCs cost.
Cloud PCs and Azure-hosted Windows 10 VMs receive ESU at no extra cost as part of an active subscription. Worth a serious look for regulated organizations and frontline workers across Lancaster County.
Running an unsupported OS is not free. The bill arrives as compliance findings (HIPAA, PCI-DSS, CJIS, cyber liability), insurance premium increases or claim denials, and a permanently growing attack surface as new Windows 10 CVEs are disclosed and never patched.
Read the full migration playbook on our Windows 10 End of Life main page, or call us today and we'll start the assessment this week.