Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program ESU is rolling out to all Windows 10 devices that are running Windows 10, version 22H2 starting with Windows Insiders To enroll your device in ESU: Go to Settings > Update Security >Windows Update If your device meets the prerequisites, you’ll see a link to enroll in ESU Once you select Enroll now you’ll start the ESU enrollment If
Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Security Updates for One Year . . . Microsoft on Tuesday announced that it's extending Windows 10 Extended Security Updates for an extra year by letting users either pay a small fee of $30 or by sync their PC settings to the cloud The development comes ahead of the tech giant's upcoming October 14, 2025, deadline , when it plans to officially end support and stop providing
Microsoft Offers Free Windows 10 Extended Security . . . - CNET Microsoft is closing the door on Windows 10 in October 2025, and will be ceasing security support for that operating system unless users pay $30 for a one-year extended security update On Tuesday
Microsoft makes Windows 10 ESU free for some users, but there . . . Microsoft Executive Vice President Yusuf Mehdi announced two additional options to join the Extended Security Updates program for Windows 10 this week Microsoft gives individuals more options to join ESU on their Windows 10 devices Besides the already confirmed $30 payment, users may also join by redeeming 1,000 Microsoft Reward points, or by
Microsoft Extends Free Windows 10 Security Updates Until 2026 . . . Microsoft’s free Windows 10 security update extension is a pragmatic response to one of the biggest challenges lurking beneath the surface of global computing: the sheer inertia of a mature, stable OS with a vast user base and physical limitations on its replacement