How long will logos work on my windows 10 desktop after Oct 14, 2025. I have one laptop upgraded to windows 11, but my desktop cannot be upgraded.
Will it refuse to work in a few months, or simply stop receiving upgrades.
It will keep working forever (theoretically) as long as you are happy not receiving support and running the old version (most likely your current version)
My longest 'forever' was 2012-22 or a decade. Well, that's not true … Logos still runs from 2009 and from 2012 (my old laptops). Also Libby too!! She's 2 decades old.
It depends on the PC and if you upgrade the system beyond Logos' abilities.
Logos on Windows 10 is no longer supported:-
"Unsupported versions do not receive updates and may not have access to the latest resource files. Web services that are only used by unsupported versions may be discontinued without notice. Documents and settings created in an unsupported version may not sync to the latest versions of the software.
Telephone and email support are unavailable or extremely limited, but you can still request help in the forums. You may be required to update before receiving assistance."
If you have not already attempted it, there is/was a method of upgrading to Win 11 24H2 that worked for my 11 year old i5 processor. It may not be possible now (after Oct 14), but try googling.
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