Don't want to fork over $30 to keep receiving Windows 10 security updates? Microsoft offers a couple of ways to avoid the fee, but customers in Europe get the best deal.
With the first Patch Tuesday following Windows 10's end of support approaching next week, users who continue to run the operating system should enroll in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program to ...
Private users can get free Windows 10 updates, but errors may block the ESU registration option. We’ll show you how to fix ...
Microsoft has released an emergency Windows 10 KB5072653 out-of-band update to resolve ongoing issues with installing the ...
Microsoft just dropped an emergency out-of-band update, KB5071959, to fix a critical bug that was preventing Windows 10 users from enrolling in the paid Extended Security Updates or ESU program. This ...
Windows 10 KB5071959 is an out-of-band update rolling out to all PCs that are not part of Extended Security Updates (ESU).
If you do enroll your PC in the ESU program, it only gets you security patches until October of 2026. Businesses, schools, ...
With just a few months remaining until the Windows 10 end-of-support date, Microsoft seems to have belatedly realized that owners of tens of millions of consumer PCs running Windows 10 aren't ready to ...
Microsoft officially ended Windows 10 support in October but offered an additional year of free security updates for users ...