Operating System Info

We Support the Following Operating Systems

Detailed Support, See Services

Windows 10 loses Support in 2025.

We support Home Users in upgrading to Windows 11 but note that bugs and other issues do still exist that are above the normal threshold. If you wish to move to Windows 11, make sure you have a good backup of your Computer to revert back with.
Business Users, Windows 10 is no longer sold, therefore any replacing or upgrading may likely result in Windows 11. Please check to make sure all Hardware and Software you use is compatible with Windows 11 first. If you are unsure, contact us.

(Desktop user? Go Custom.) 

We recommend moving to the latest Office Version or take on an Microsoft 365 Subscription.

You can discuss upgrading with us and this will ensure you can have a great, safe user experience.

As of May 10th & December 13 2022, Windows 10 Update 20H2 and 21H1 loses Support.

We do continue supporting users of older Windows 10 versions but we do recommend updating to the latest version or upgrading to Windows 11.

(Desktop user?
Go Custom.) 

We recommend moving to the latest Office Version or take on an Microsoft 365 Subscription.

You can discuss upgrading with us and this will ensure you can have a great, safe user experience.

As of January 10th 2023, Windows 8.1 is no longer supported by Microsoft. Hardware/Software Vendors will follow thereafter.

As of April 11th 2023, Office 2013 is no longer supported by Microsoft. Hardware/Software Vendors will follow thereafter.

We do continue supporting users of Windows 8.1 and Office 2013, but we do recommend doing a Windows 10/11 compatibility check with your device and upgrade/purchase Windows 10/11.

(Desktop user? Go Custom.) 

We recommend moving to the latest Office Version or take on an Microsoft 365 Subscription.

You can discuss upgrading with us and this will ensure you can have a great, safe user experience.

As of January 14th 2020, Windows 7 is no longer supported by Microsoft. Hardware/Software Vendors will follow thereafter.

As of October 13th 2020, Office 2010 is no longer supported by Microsoft. Hardware/Software Vendors will follow thereafter.

We do continue supporting users of Windows 7 and Office 2010, but we do recommend doing a Windows 10/11 compatibility check with your device and upgrade/purchase Windows 10/11.

(Desktop user? Go Custom.) 

We recommend moving to the latest Office Version or take on an Microsoft 365 Subscription.

You can discuss upgrading with us and this will ensure you can have a great, safe user experience.

As of April 11th 2017, Windows Vista is no longer supported by Microsoft. Hardware/Software Vendors will follow thereafter.

As of October 10th 2017, Office 2007 is no longer supported by Microsoft. Hardware/Software Vendors will follow thereafter.

We do continue supporting users of Windows Vista and Office 2007, but we do recommend doing a Windows 10/11 compatibility check with your device and upgrade/purchase Windows 10/11.

(Desktop user? Go Custom.) 

We recommend moving to the latest Office Version or take on an Microsoft 365 Subscription.

You can discuss upgrading with us and this will ensure you can have a great, safe user experience.

As of January 12th 2016, Windows 8 is no longer supported by Microsoft. Hardware/Software Vendors will follow thereafter.

We continue supporting Windows 8 users, but we do not recommend continued use.

Windows 8.1 is a free upgrade and is a lot better. You have no good reason not to upgrade.

We recommend looking at upgrading to Windows 10 and/or checking compatibility with Windows 11.
If not, we still recommend moving to Windows 8.1 or purchasing a new device.

(Desktop user? Go Custom.) 

We recommend moving to the latest Office Version or take on an Microsoft 365 Subscription.

You can discuss upgrading with us and this will ensure you can have a great, safe user experience.

As of April 8th 2014, Windows XP is no longer supported by Microsoft. Hardware/Software Vendors will follow thereafter.

As of April 8th 2014, Office 2003 is no longer supported by Microsoft. Hardware/Software Vendors will follow thereafter.

We do continue supporting users of Windows XP and Office 2003, but we HIGHLY recommend a device upgrade/purchase and moving onto Windows 10 or 11.

(Desktop user? Go Custom.) 

We recommend moving to the latest Office Version or take on an Microsoft 365 Subscription.

You can discuss upgrading with us and this will ensure you can have a great, safe user experience.