The question of when Windows 10 will stop receiving support on computers is a matter of great concern as the Microsoft Windows 11 operating system is gearing up for its official launch.

1. Official Launch Date of Windows 11
The Windows 11 operating system was initially introduced in June 2021 with a Beta version for user exploration. While Microsoft labels them as trial versions, the official release is set to follow. After extensive testing and positive feedback, Windows 11 is ready for its official release, promising excellent compatibility, smooth operation, and minimal glitches.

Windows 11: Elevating to Premium Experience

In contrast to MacOS, Microsoft is developing a platform with extensive compatibility and a range of new features seamlessly integrated. The new Mac computers can run IOS and iPad OS applications directly, prompting Microsoft to accelerate the Windows 11 rollout to stay competitive.

During the Windows 11 launch event, Microsoft unveiled that the company's latest operating system would be introduced later this year (end of 2021). Furthermore, the Windows 11 trial version has been sent to everyone and can be updated specifically in the Windows 10 Settings.
2. When Windows 10 Reaches End of Life

Windows 10: Microsoft's Final Operating System
'Windows 10 will officially cease support on 14/10/2025.'
When the Windows 10 operating system reaches the end of its lifecycle, users can continue normal usage but won't receive any new updates from Microsoft. Additionally, complaints and support for Windows 10 will also cease in 2025 as the company focuses on the latest Windows 11 operating system.
In this article, Software Tips shares the date when Microsoft will discontinue support for Windows 10. Wishing you a great day ahead!