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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.
Initially, Microsoft planned to charge consumers $30 to enroll in its Extended Security Updates (ESU) program and keep ...
The end of Windows 10 is nigh. In October, Microsoft will halt support for its nearly 10-year-old operating system, meaning the software will no longer get bug fixes or security patches unless you ...
Nexthink estimates that 420 million enterprise devices will enroll in Windows 10's ESU program, generating $7.3 billion for ...
Windows Security won’t start? Here’s how to get it back Users repeatedly report that "Windows Security" no longer starts.
No, Microsoft has not changed Windows 10 or Microsoft 365 support deadlines. Here's what actually happened.
Consumers won’t be offered all three years of extended Windows 10 security updates Home users can opt in for a single year of updates at $30 per PC—not 3 years.