Microsoft suggests that the opportunity for free upgrades to Windows 11 may soon end, so act quickly.

The company emphasizes that your PC must continue to fulfill the minimum requirements for Windows 11 in order to qualify for the upgrade.

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Yesterday, Microsoft posted on the Tech Community blog, once again urging Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11. The company has been nudging users in this direction for a while now, employing increasingly desperate tactics as statistics continue to show that Windows 11 adoption has plateaued worldwide.

Microsoft has faced some unfortunate developments, having revealed that Windows 10 will reach its end of support on October 14, 2025. While you can continue using your Windows 10 computer beyond this date, you will not receive any further security updates, which means your system will become increasingly vulnerable over time.

Microsoft has consistently provided a complimentary upgrade to Windows 11 for users still operating on Windows 10. This upgrade transitions users to the corresponding version of Windows 11, such as moving from Windows 10 Home to Windows 11 Home and from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 11 Professional. However, it’s important to note that this free upgrade does not bypass the necessary Windows 11 prerequisites. As highlighted by Microsoft’s Margaret Farmer in her blog post, “You must ensure that your computer fulfills the minimum system requirements for the update.”

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What's particularly noteworthy is the title of the blog post — “Free Upgrade to Windows 11 (For a Limited Time Only)” — which employs the psychological tactic of time scarcity to encourage action that you might not take otherwise. Here, Microsoft appears to be implying that the previously available free upgrade to Windows 11 will soon expire, and they are likely counting on this urgency to prompt hesitant users to make the switch sooner rather than later.

The exact expiration date for this "limited time only" offer remains uncertain. It might conclude on October 14, coinciding with the cessation of support for Windows 10. It's a possibility worth considering.

If you don’t want to upgrade to Windows 11 and stick with Windows 10 even after end-of-support hits, you’ll either need to pay up for Windows 10 extended support or don’t pay up and accept that your system will be forever vulnerable to unpatched security flaws.

Further reading: Office 365 will also lose support on Windows 10

This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.