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This clarification addresses confusion from earlier announcements, which left some users with the impression that they could ...
If you’re not ready to upgrade, you can still get security updates until October 2026 by enrolling in Microsoft’s ESU program ...
Microsoft says support for Windows 10 will end on October 14. If you or your business rely it, here's how to keep getting ...
Signing up for Microsoft's ESU program will get you one year of security updates. Look for the enrollment wizard in ...
Not ready to move on to Windows 11? You can pay for another year of Windows 10 security updates, or you can take advantage of ...
Microsoft's offer to extend Windows 10 security updates for free is now live. By Laura Pippig Staff Writer, PC-WELT Jul 24, 2025 6:53 am PDT Image: monticello/Shutterstock.com ...
You can now get free Extended Security Updates for Windows 10 for one year, but there’s a catch: you must sync settings with a Microsoft account.
How to get Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Windows 10 users were already able to pay $30 for a year ESU coverage, which you can still do, but Microsoft is now offering two additional options ...
Second, Nvidia says it will wind down all driver support for Windows 10 in October of 2026. This is one year past Microsoft's ...
Microsoft first launched its Windows 10 Extended Security Updates program in April 2024 with enterprise-focused pricing: $61 per device for year one, $122 for year two, and $244 for year three.
One thing I learned recently is that Microsoft is only ending free Windows 10 security updates. Business customers can buy up to three years of extended security updates, but those will cost more.
Microsoft's Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 requires users to sign in with a Microsoft Account, ...