Time’s up: Windows 10 support ends, but Windows 11 Pro is just $15 TL;DR: Windows 10 reaches end of support on Oct. 14. Get Windows 11 Pro for a one-time $14.97 and enjoy performance boosts, built-in AI tools, and gaming upgrades.
The countdown is on—Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 on Oct. 14, 2025. That means no more critical updates, no security patches, and no more excuses to put off upgrading. If you’re still clinging to your current setup, now’s the time to make the switch to Windows 11 Pro. For a limited time, it’s available for just $14.97 through StackSocial.
Windows 11 Pro doesn’t just bring a refreshed look. It enhances your gaming, work, and interaction with your PC.
Why You’ll Actually Like the Upgrade
Windows 11 Pro includes built-in support for DirectX 12 Ultimate, Auto HDR, and DirectStorage, making it a must for smoother gameplay, faster load times, and crisper graphics. It also introduces Copilot, an integrated AI assistant that helps you manage tasks, organize windows, generate content, and more—all directly from your taskbar.
Whether you’re a gamer, remote worker, or just tired of outdated software, this is your signal to upgrade before Windows 10 rides off into the sunset.
Get your lifetime Windows 11 Pro license for $14.97 while the offer lasts.
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