Microsoft has confirmed that paying $30 to enroll a Windows 10 PC into the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program will also require a Microsoft Account to complete the transaction. The good news is ...
The aging operating system officially loses support on Oct. 14, meaning Windows 10 will no longer get new features, bug fixes, and technical support. Initially, Microsoft planned to charge people $30 ...
The option to sign up for an ESU subscription is available to any PC running Windows 10, version 22H2, Home, Professional, Pro Education, and Workstation editions, with the latest update installed.
Microsoft expands ESU coverage to Windows 10 LTSB 2016 and Server 2016, revealing pricing and upgrade guidance before support ends.
An unusual situation is affecting Windows 10 users who have decided not to join the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program. According to Windows Latest, the “Pause updates for 7 days” option appears ...
The era of Windows 10 support ends on Oct. 14. After more than a decade, Microsoft is prioritizing updates for the most current OS, Windows 11, and stopping security updates for Windows 10. If ...
Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) is a paid subscription that provides security patches now that mainstream support of Windows 10 has ended. Free security updates and technical support are no ...
Running a system with Windows 10 is now as risky as it gets. This is because Microsoft has moved past the 10-year-old system and wants nothing with it anymore. The company will no longer maintain your ...
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