End of Support for Windows 10: Are you ready?

On October 14, 2025, Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10. Don't endure the migration to Windows 11 — anticipate, optimize, and get the most out of your laptop fleet starting now!

✅ Hardware upgrade
✅ Supply of Windows 11 laptops
✅ Buyback of your old devices

Don't take any risks with the security of your IT fleet!

Starting October 14, 2025, Microsoft will end all support for devices running Windows 10. All businesses will be affected, and without critical updates, these devices will become easy targets for viruses and malware:

❌ GDPR compliance risks
❌ Software and application incompatibility
❌ System slowdowns and crashes
❌ Exposure to malware and ransomware attacks

Windows 11 Vs. Windows 10
+Over 240 million PCs affected
What about yours?

The end of Windows 10 support is approaching. Hundreds of millions of devices will soon become vulnerable, incompatible, and outdated. How can you know if you're affected? A quick audit is all it takes. At Remober, we help you identify impacted devices, consider upgrade options, or plan a phased renewal — with as little waste as possible!

What should you do?

Remober helps you extend the life of your IT fleet, reduce your costs, and limit your environmental impact with tailored solutions:

Upgrade

of your existing devices to make them compatible with Windows 11.

Supply

of Windows 11 laptops (starting from 8th gen), available in refurbished or new condition, depending on your needs.

Buyback

of your old Windows 10 devices to give them a second life.

 

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Passionate about circular tech, we work to make life easier for businesses by supporting them in the management of their IT equipment throughout its entire lifecycle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Clear and concise answers to your questions about the Windows 10 → Windows 11 migration.

The end of support for Windows 10, scheduled for October 14, 2025, means that Microsoft will no longer provide security updates, bug fixes, or technical support for this operating system.

In other words, your computers will still function, but they will become increasingly vulnerable, especially to security breaches and cyberattacks.

This is not just a regular system update — it’s the end of life for the software, and it can have a direct impact on the continuity of your IT operations.

The end of support for Windows 10, scheduled for October 14, 2025, means that Microsoft will no longer provide security updates, bug fixes, or technical support for this operating system.

In other words, your computers will still function, but they will become increasingly vulnerable, especially to security breaches and cyberattacks.

This is not just a regular system update — it’s the end of life for the software, and it can have a direct impact on the continuity of your IT operations.

Maybe. To run properly, Windows 11 requires some very specific hardware requirements. Here are the main components to check on your PCs and laptops:

  • A compatible 64-bit processor: Windows 11 requires a recent processor, such as an 8th generation Intel Core or newer, or 2nd generation AMD Ryzen or newer. Older CPUs are not officially supported.

  • At least 8 GB of RAM: While 4 GB is the absolute minimum, it’s strongly recommended to have at least 8 GB, ideally 16 GB, to ensure a smooth user experience and extend the lifespan of your devices.

  • At least 256 GB of storage: Your hard drive or SSD must have enough space to install Windows 11 and future updates. An SSD is also recommended for long-term performance and reliability.

  • TPM 2.0: This is the key requirement for running Windows 11. The Trusted Platform Module is a hardware or firmware component that enhances the security of your device. This requirement has proven problematic for many users, as older PCs may not have a TPM or may only support an outdated version.

👉 A quick diagnostic will help determine whether your current machines are compatible. Some may even be upgraded to meet the requirements.

Fortunately, no. It is entirely possible to optimize your existing equipment by:

  • Upgrading certain components (RAM, SSD, TPM, etc.) to make them compatible with Windows 11

  • Replacing only non-compatible devices, and not necessarily with new ones — certified refurbished PCs running Windows 11 are an excellent alternative

  • Renting temporary or scalable equipment if you face budget constraints or periods of high activity

With Remober’s support, you can build a smart, hybrid strategy that helps you avoid unnecessary large-scale investments.

Don’t let them sit unused in a storage room or end up in a landfill. At Remober, we offer a complete buyback and repurposing solution for your outdated equipment:

  • On-site collection

  • Technical audit & secure data wiping (GDPR compliant)

  • Refurbishment or responsible recycling

It’s a financial opportunity (you recover value), an eco-friendly action, and a way to save space and simplify logistics.

Yes, but only under very specific conditions. Microsoft has announced a paid Extended Security Updates (ESU) program available until 2028.
However:

  • This service is costly and intended for exceptional use cases only

  • It only covers security updates (not software or application compatibility)

  • It merely postpones the issue — it doesn’t solve it

This option may be suitable as a temporary solution for a few critical devices, but it should not replace a proper migration strategy.

Before anything else, you need to know exactly what you have. That starts with a thorough audit of your IT fleet:

  • Identify all devices running Windows 10

  • Check their configurations and compatibility with Windows 11

  • Categorize machines: to migrate, to upgrade, or to replace

Remober offers this audit free of charge and with no obligation.
It’s the essential first step to making the right decisions.

Because Remober is more than just a provider — we are an expert partner in IT lifecycle management, with a deep understanding of the challenges faced by large enterprises, public institutions, and mid-sized companies.

We offer:

🔍 A personalized audit of your IT fleet
🛠️ Upgrade solutions tailored to your equipment
💻 Refurbished Windows 11 devices, available immediately
♻️ A secure and responsible buyback service for your old PCs
🧑‍🔧 Support and maintenance to ensure seamless operational continuity

Our mission: help you save time, reduce costs, and lower the carbon footprint of your IT operations.

Our experts are here for you

We are P.A.S.S.I.O.N.A.T.E. About what we do — truly. From our Lyon-based headquarters, the Remober team is fully dedicated to taking care of its clients.
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