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The Extended Security Updates program was supposed to cost $30 for consumers who want to remain on Windows 10 beyond Oct. 14.
Individuals who want to pay $30 for the additional year of updates will still be able to do so. But Microsoft will also ...
Microsoft revealed last year that it will charge consumers $30 for a year of extra security updates to Windows 10. Now, it’s ...
Microsoft will officially end support for its most popular operating system later this year. Here's what you should do with ...
The easiest way to see if your computer is compatible with Windows 11 is to visit the Windows information page on Microsoft’s ...
You'll have to turn on Windows Backup, or redeem some of those unused rewards points you got from Bing. But Windows 10 is getting a stay of execution, without the $30 charge.
Microsoft has released the June 2025 non-security preview update for Windows 10, version 22H2, with fixes for bugs preventing ...
Don't want to fork over $30 for a one-year subscription to Windows 10 Extended Security Updates? Microsoft is offering a couple of ways to avoid the fee. But there is a catch.
Microsoft is adding more ways to enroll in Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESUs), including a CSP plan and a wizard.
As Windows 10 will reach end of support in October, consumers and organizations can now enroll their Windows 10 PCs in the ...
Windows 10 users will have the option to continue receiving security updates for free beyond October 2025, so long as they ...