If you do enroll your PC in the ESU program, it only gets you security patches until October of 2026. Businesses, schools, ...
With the first Patch Tuesday following Windows 10's end of support approaching next week, users who continue to run the operating system should enroll in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program to ...
Windows 10 users with extended support can now install their first major security update, rolling out with November's Patch Tuesday.
Microsoft says the ESU program is "not intended as a long-term solution but rather as a temporary bridge to stay secure while one migrates to a newer, supported platform." Windows security ...
Microsoft has released the KB5068781 update, the first Windows 10 extended security update since the operating system reached end of support last month.
The first ESU update for Windows 10 PCs is update KB5068781, officially known as “2025-11 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 ...
Microsoft officially ended Windows 10 support in October but offered an additional year of free security updates for users ...
Microsoft will no longer be offering free security updates for Windows 10. If you're not ready to upgrade to Windows 11, here are a few helpful tips.
On some Windows 10 PCs, people trying to get an extra year of security upgrades were met with an error while signing up for Microsoft's Extended Security Update (ESU) program.
A bug that displays an incorrect 'end of support' message is expected to be squashed in a future Windows update.
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