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Still on Windows 10? Let’s figure out your next move.
Windows 10 stopped getting security updates in October 2025 — so every month it stays on your computer, it gets a little easier for the bad stuff to get in. If you’ve been putting this off, you’re not alone, and it’s not too late to handle it right.
Bring the computer in and we’ll give you a straight answer: plenty of machines can move to Windows 11 and run great, some need a small upgrade first, and some honestly aren’t worth it — in which case we’ll say so and show you an affordable path, not the most expensive one.
What we do
- Check honestly whether your computer can run Windows 11 well
- Upgrade to Windows 11 with your files, photos, and programs kept in place
- Small upgrades (memory, SSD) that get a borderline machine over the line
- Move you to a refurbished business laptop if yours isn’t worth upgrading
- Transfer everything over so the new setup feels like home
- Set up updates and protection so you’re not back here in a year
If your computer can’t make the jump, we sell tested, warrantied refurbished business laptops right here — and we move all your files over. No pressure either way; the diagnosis tells us what’s honest.
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What to expect
Here's how it goes.
Bring the computer in and we'll check it over for the flat $60 — whether it can run Windows 11 well, whether a small upgrade like memory or an SSD would get it there, or whether it honestly isn't worth the money. Then you get a straight recommendation and a real price before anything happens, with the $60 credited to whatever you decide. If we do the upgrade, your files, photos, and programs come along, updates and drivers get set up right, and it's ready to use at pickup — usually within a day or two.
Common questions
Common windows 11 upgrade questions
Is it actually dangerous to keep using Windows 10?
It's not a movie-style meltdown, but yes — the risk grows every month. Windows 10 stopped getting security fixes in October 2025, which means when a new hole is found, it stays open on your computer forever. Antivirus helps but can't patch the operating system itself. If the computer touches email, shopping, or banking, it's worth dealing with — and dealing with it calmly now beats dealing with it after something gets in.
Can my computer even run Windows 11?
That's the first thing we check, and it's exactly why we look before promising anything. Windows 11 has hardware requirements that rule out a lot of older machines, some just need a small upgrade to run it well, and plenty are fully ready. For the flat $60 we'll tell you which one yours is and what it would cost — and that $60 comes off the work if you go ahead.
What if my computer can't be upgraded — do I have to buy an expensive new one?
No. This is where being a repair shop helps you: we sell tested, warrantied refurbished business laptops right here, usually for a fraction of the price of new — and we move all your files, photos, and bookmarks over so the new machine feels like your old one, minus the problems. If your current computer can be saved for less, we'll tell you that instead. The honest math is the whole point.
Will I lose my files or programs in the upgrade?
A normal Windows 10 to 11 upgrade keeps your files and programs in place, and that's how we do it whenever the machine allows. We'll also tell you before we start if your situation is one of the rare ones that needs a clean install instead — in which case we copy your important files off first, as long as the drive is healthy enough to read. Either way, you'll know the plan before we touch anything.
How long does it take and what does it cost?
Most upgrades are done within a day or two, same as our other repairs. Cost depends on what your machine needs — some just need the upgrade done right, some need a memory or SSD bump first — so we don't guess at prices over the phone. It's a flat $60 to check it over and give you the real number, credited to the work when you say go.
Whatever broke, we’ve probably seen it. Let’s take a look.
We don’t price repairs over the phone — we look first, so the number’s real. The $60 to look comes right off your repair, and walk-ins are always welcome. Look for the blue door with the stairs on the left side of the parking lot — knock if it’s locked, we’re here.