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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.

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