
Microsoft will officially end support for the Windows 10 operating system on October 14, 2025. After this date, devices running Windows 10 will no longer receive security updates, non-security updates, or technical support and will not meet the University of Windsor’s requirements for conditional access.
UWindsor is preparing for this transition by identifying all known PC devices running Windows 10. IT Services will be contacting departments to provide a list of known Windows 10 devices in their area as well as options. Emails will also be sent to the primary users of Windows 10 devices when the user is known.
Important Information:
- Who is impacted? Anyone who uses a university-owned or research-funded, laptop or desktop computer running Windows 10. In addition, any UWindsor employee who uses a personal device to access University systems for work, courses, or research, such as sessional instructors.
- What do you need to do? If you are a PC user, you are encouraged to check your device(s) to see which version of Windows it is/they are running. For instructions, please refer to this Microsoft webpage to learn how to find information about your Windows device.
- If your PC is running Windows 11, no further action is required.
- If you have a known university-owned or research-funded device running Windows 10, you should receive an email from IT Services by mid-August with further guidance. If, however, you have a Windows 10 device and do not receive an email, please submit a Hardware Support ticket to flag the device for IT Services.
- If your personal PC is running Windows 10 and you use it to access University systems, it will need to be updated to Windows 11 or replaced to continue to meet UWindsor’s conditional access requirements.



