Stay secure, productive, and perform like a pro
Upgrade now to a new Windows 11 Pro PC with layers of built-in security, game-changing AI for enhanced productivity, and faster performance.
Protect against evolving threats
Businesses with the latest security updates and powerful hardware-backed protection by default see a reported 62% drop in security incidents. 1
Make the move to supercharged efficiency and productivity
New Windows 11 Pro PCs enhance every workstyle with AI-powered productivity, easy access to files and information, and organization features.
Set the pace with faster performance
Work with speed and flexibility on the latest Windows 11 Pro devices, with 50% faster workflows on average. 2
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There’s a Windows 11 Pro PC for every preference and workstyle, from 2-in-1 devices, laptops, desktops, workstations, and Copilot+ PCs.
Laptops
Windows 11 Pro laptops offer speed, power, familiarity, and ease at a range of price points.
Desktops and All-in-ones
Windows all-in-ones have the muscle for demanding tasks without sacrificing style or requiring a large workspace.
2-in-1s
Switch easily from tablet to laptop—and back—to work the way that you prefer.
Windows 11 Pro frequently asked questions
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End of support refers to the end of technical support and security updates for Windows 10. This version of Windows will no longer get free software updates, technical assistance, or security fixes.
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PCs running Windows 10 will still function, but Microsoft will no longer provide technical support, feature updates, or security updates or fixes which expose a greater risk to viruses and malware.
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An update is a change within a specific version of a Windows product. An upgrade is when you change OS versions, for example moving from Windows 10 to Windows 11.
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Most applications, devices, and accessories that work with Windows 10 are compatible with Windows 11. You can also check with the software, device, or accessory manufacturer to confirm compatibility.
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Please view https://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-11-specifications to access the full minimum hardware requirements and specs for upgrade.
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We see that your PC is unable to upgrade to Windows 11 due to hardware requirements. With Windows 10 reaching end of support in October 2025, we wanted to help keep your data and information secure.
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The maximum number of times you will see this message is three over a four-week period. Once you click on the message on your PC you will not get any more messages.
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After October 14, 2025, Microsoft Office and Office LTSC will continue to run on Windows 10 but will not be supported. To maintain a supported configuration, customers should upgrade to Windows 11 and consider subscribing to Microsoft 365. Those using older versions of Office should note that support for Office 2016 and Office 2019 also ends on October 14, 2025. Learn more and view related timelines.
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Support for Microsoft 365 Apps on Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025, when Windows 10 reaches end of support. While the apps will still run, we recommend upgrading to Windows 11 to avoid potential performance and reliability issues. To help keep customers secure during the transition to Windows 11, Microsoft will continue providing security updates for Microsoft 365 apps on Windows 10 for three additional years, ending October 10, 2028.
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If you need more time before moving to a Copilot+ PC or another new Windows 11 Pro device and your organization must continue using Windows 10 after support ends, you can enroll those PCs in the paid Extended Security Update (ESU) program. Please check out our Windows Pro IT Blog here, to learn more about the ESU offerings for organizations.
- [1] Windows 11 Survey Report, Techaisle, September 2024. Windows 11 results are in comparison with Windows 10 devices.
- [2] Compared to Windows 10 devices. Improve your day-today experience with Windows 11 Pro laptops, Principled Technologies, February 2023.
- [3] Availability varies by device and region. On some devices, Copilot+ PC experiences require free updates available starting later this year and continuing into 2025. Timing varies by device and region. Learn more.
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