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As of Oct. 14, Windows will be ending support for Windows 10. If you don't have a Windows 11 compatible computer, there are still some options to keep access to security updates.
Windows 10 users who aren't upgrading to Windows 11 need to enroll in a Microsoft's Extended Security Updates program to receive critical security updates.
A: Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, a little over 10 years after the operating ...
Microsoft says support for Windows 10 will end on October 14. If you or your business rely it, here's how to keep getting ...
A new report shows a drop in Windows 11 running on devices, but it’s unclear if it is users switching back to Windows 10 or ...
Officially, Microsoft will stop providing new security updates for Windows 10 PCs after October 14, 2025, a little over a ...
If you're still on Windows 10, you'll now see full-screen "it's time to upgrade your PC before the end of support" banner ...
A California man is suing Microsoft, alleging that ending Windows 10 support is an anticompetitive move to force users into ...
You can access the Windows 10 ESU by launching 'Enroll now (ESU)' wizard, but it doesn't work right now for everyone.
Need to stay on Windows 10 for some reason? You can get one year of Extended Security Updates, and it actually works now.
Microsoft recently released a series of important security fixes for both Windows 10 and Windows 11, but unfortunately it’s ...
After thorough investigation, Microsoft has found no connection between the August 2025 Windows security update and the types ...