Microsoft will stop selling licenses for Windows 10 starting January 31

 Microsoft will stop selling licenses for Windows 10 starting January 31



Thus, the technology company will sell only Windows 11 licenses, advancing in its intention to leave behind the previous version.

Microsoft has notified that it will stop selling licenses for Windows 10 on its official website from January 31 and offer support for this operating system from October 14, 2025.

The technology giant is betting on the latest version of its Windows 11 operating system, which it presented a couple of years ago and began its deployment in October of that same year, renewing the design and enhancing productivity in its devices.

Now, Microsoft has included a notification on the official Windows 10 purchase page in which it warns that the company will not sell more licenses of this version from the 31st of this month. Thus, the technology company will sell only Windows 11 licenses, advancing in its intention to leave behind the previous version.

Following this thread, Microsoft has also indicated that technical support for Windows 10 will no longer be available as of October 14, 2025. Meanwhile, it will continue to provide security updates to protect the PC against viruses, spyware and other malware.

On the other hand, at the end of the notification, the American company includes a link that leads to the Windows 11 information page, which offers all kinds of explanations and data about this operating system.

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