Microsoft Will Stop Selling Windows 10 After Tuesday

Microsoft will stop selling Windows 10 after Tuesday. The company has now announced that it will however still continue its support for Windows 10 until October 2025.

Microsoft Will Stop Selling Windows 10 After Tuesday

Microsoft will stop selling Windows 10 after Tuesday

Microsoft will stop to sell its Windows 10 Home and Pro products to customers on Tuesday, the company made the announcement via the products page.

“January 31, 2023, will be the last day this Windows 10 download is offered for sale,” Microsoft stated online. “Windows 10 will remain supported with security updates that help protect your PC from viruses, spyware, and other malware until October 14, 2025.”

Will Users Be Able To Buy Windows 10 from Other Retailers?

And while Microsoft will not be selling license keys to windows 10 or its downloads, it is still unclear as to whether people will be able to buy windows 10 from other retailers after the January stipulated date.

Microsoft Would End Its Support for Windows 10 In 2025

The company back in June 2021 announced that it would halt its support for Windows 10 in 2025 which is a decade after the operating system was established and launched in 2015. And then after a slow but surely rollout beginning in 2021, Microsoft deployed windows ii fully to everyone with a computer that is compatible in May 2022. The company said that windows 10 users with compatible computers could easily upgrade to the latest operating system for free.

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