Support for Windows 10 officially ended October 14th, and since then most users should have already received Extended ...
Microsoft officially ended Windows 10 support in October but offered an additional year of free security updates for users ...
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.
Windows 10 KB5071959 is an out-of-band update rolling out to all PCs that are not part of Extended Security Updates (ESU).
Microsoft has pushed out the November 2025 Patch Tuesday update, KB5068865, for Windows 11 23H2. After installation, your ...
If you've been enrolled in the ESU program, the first extended update of Windows 10 is here in the form of KB5068781.
Windows 10 users sticking with the older operating system have one remaining lifeline for security updates: ESU, Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates program.
Microsoft typical patch Tuesday just passed, and within a day, the company acknowledged installation issues with some of the security updates. Microsoft has since provided a temporary fix for ...
If you do enroll your PC in the ESU program, it only gets you security patches until October of 2026. Businesses, schools, ...
Microsoft has resolved a bug causing incorrect Windows 10 end-of-support warnings on systems with active security coverage or ...
Despite months promoting the ESU program as the solution for Windows 10 devices after end-of-support from October 14, ...
Microsoft has released Windows 11 KB5068861 and KB5068865 cumulative updates for versions 25H2/24H2 and 23H2 to fix security ...