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Windows 10 is retiring. You Might Be at Risk.

  • Writer: Oakland Solutions
    Oakland Solutions
  • Aug 16
  • 1 min read
Cemetery with computer as a headstone that says Windows 10 2015-2025


Windows 10 will reach the end of support on October 14, 2025.


That means Microsoft will no longer provide security updates, patches, or support for any version of Windows 10.


Will You Be at Risk With Windows 10 Retiring?


Your devices will still work, but you and your families' computers will be left wide open to:

  • Phishing attacks that exploit unpatched systems.

  • Software conflicts or crashes as new applications outpace old tech.

  • Extreme susceptibility to malware, cyberattacks, and hacking.

  • Newer hardware and software may not be fully compatible with Windows 10.


Don't worry, though. Oakland Solutions has you covered.


Many computers will require simple upgrades, but others may be due to be replaced, particularly if they're older models. We'll take care of the entire process for you, end to end, with minimal disruption or downtime to you or your family.


Here’s how we’ll help: 


  • We'll quickly review each machine in your household.

  • We'll back up everything beforehand and test access to all of your key apps.

  • We'll set up the new or upgraded system with your existing settings, accounts, printers, and software.

  • We'll be available during and after the transition to answer any questions and smooth out any hiccups.


What to do next:

Give us a call at 248-689-1439 or send us an email at Info@OaklandSolutionsLLC.com


We'll map out your upgrade path well before the October deadline and keep your systems secure, fast, and frustration-free.



 
 
 

1 Comment


Robert Wise
Robert Wise
3 hours ago

Oakland Solutions makes a good point — with Windows 10 support ending in 2025, many users will need upgrades or replacements to stay secure. Alongside system updates, regular laptop service and repair is essential to keep devices running smoothly and protected from performance or security issues.

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