For a decade, Windows 10 has been like bread and butter for millions of users around the globe who login to their PCs each day. Its familiar interface, steady performance, and regular updates made it a steadfast favourite among both casual users and professionals alike. However, in June this year, things changed when Windows 10 successor, Windows 11, officially became the more widely used OS, according to StatCounter data.
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Despite this shift in popularity, many still rely on Windows 10 for their daily computing needs. And now that Microsoft is officially ending support for Windows 10 next month, people are wondering if there is a workaround to keep their favourite OS just a little longer. If you are also one of them, here’s good news. It is indeed possible to keep Windows 10 around for a year. Read on to know more.
If you’re not ready to make the leap to Windows 11 but don’t want to miss out on vital security updates, here are a few simple ways to keep Windows 10 at no extra cost for a while longer:
While Microsoft leaves the door open for a fee-free continuation on Windows 10, the Indian government has issued a strong recommendation that users upgrade to Windows 11 without delay.
On June 25, 2025, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) released an advisory reminding users that Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. Once support ends, systems running Windows 10 will become increasingly vulnerable to zero-day attacks, malware, ransomware, and phishing exploits.
CERT-In then urged users to upgrade to Windows 11 to continue receiving critical security updates. The transition from Windows 10 Home or Pro editions to the equivalent Windows 11 versions is free, provided the PC meets the minimum system requirements. Users can go to Settings → Privacy & Security → Windows Update to check their eligibility and initiate the upgrade. CERT-In also said that while the ESU program (at $30/year) offers more time, it does not extend the official support lifecycle, nor does it include full technical support.
Thus, Windows 10 may still run smoothly today, but its unsupported status after October makes it a risky option. While you can delay the inevitable for a year and continue using it without cost, cybersecurity experts, and the Indian government, encourage upgrading to Windows 11 sooner rather than later.
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