Windows 10 support has ended
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Microsoft no longer officially supports Windows 10, but you still have an option to get one year of free security updates.
Windows 11 offers a major upgrade with a refreshed, modern interface designed for ease of use and making multitasking even easier.
There’s also another option: Extended Security Updates. This lets you keep Windows 10 safe for one more year. To enroll, go to Start Menu > Settings > Update & Security (scroll down to see it) > Windows Update. Look for the Enroll Now link below where it says Check for Updates.
After nearly a decade, Windows 10 reaches the end of mainstream support today. Microsoft will reportedly release the last free update around 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM BST, leaving the hundreds of millions of PCs worldwide without support after today.
It’s no secret that Microsoft is ending official support for Windows 10 in October. The tech giant has been chomping at the bit to get users to upgrade to Windows 11, and even allows Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11 for free. However, some folks ...
The first Windows 10 computers will offer a link to register for a support extension "shortly".
Millions of Windows 10 users are urged to take action before Microsoft ends support for the operating system. The tech giant has announced that customer support for the decade-old operating system will end today – October 14. Around 5million users are thought to be still relying on Windows 10, which came out in 2015.
You won’t have to enable Windows Backup to get extended Windows 10 security updates in the European Economic Area.