Windows 11 Is Coming, Here’s What You Actually Need To Do:
- Justin
- Jun 10
- 1 min read
If you’re still on Windows 10, you’re not alone, but time is running out. Microsoft ends support in October 2025. That might seem like a ways off, but if you’ve got older systems, you’ll want to plan ahead.
What to check:
Is your system eligible for Windows 11? (Needs TPM 2.0 and newer processor)
Do you rely on any legacy apps or peripherals that might not survive the upgrade?
Is now the time to replace older machines instead of upgrading?
What we recommend:
Run Microsoft’s PC Health Check tool to see if your machine qualifies (but don’t always trust the results, there are a lot of false negatives).
Back up everything first
Use the opportunity to clean house and remove old software, accounts, and settings
If you're managing multiple PCs for your business, make a roadmap now
We can help with one-time setup, machine upgrades, backup configuration, or a full migration plan for your team. Whether it’s just your own laptop or your entire office, don’t wait until the last minute.