Still on Windows 10? It's Time to Move to Windows 11
Microsoft ended free support for Windows 10 in October 2025. Every month since, machines still running it have gone without security patches — and attackers know it. For a business, an unsupported operating system isn't just a technical detail: it's an open door, a compliance problem, and increasingly a cyber-insurance problem too.
The move to Windows 11 is usually painless — your files, applications, and settings come along — but there's a catch: Windows 11 has hardware requirements that older PCs don't meet, including TPM 2.0 and newer processors. Some of your machines can upgrade in place for free; others will need replacing. The only way to know is to check each one.
An unsupported operating system is the single cheapest thing for an attacker to exploit — and the single easiest thing for a business to fix.The TechHaus Team
This is also a smart moment to rethink rather than just replace. A five-year-old PC that can't run Windows 11 was probably due for retirement anyway, and today's mid-range machines are dramatically faster. We help you prioritize: upgrade what's eligible, replace what's not, and stage the rollout so nobody loses a day of work.
The TechHaus can audit every PC in your office, tell you exactly which ones can upgrade and which can't, and handle the whole transition — licensing, data migration, and setup included. Call us before the next vulnerability finds the machine you forgot about.