Windows 10 is no longer officially supported by Microsoft, but that doesn't mean the company has actually stopped supporting ...
On some Windows 10 PCs, people trying to get an extra year of security upgrades were met with an error while signing up for ...
Some Windows users are in a quandary. Since Windows 10 ceased to receive support from Oct. 14, the only way to avoid moving ...
Windows 10 KB5071959 is an out-of-band update rolling out to all PCs that are not part of Extended Security Updates (ESU).
"This update addresses an issue in the Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Update (ESU) enrollment process, where the ...
Microsoft says the ESU program is "not intended as a long-term solution but rather as a temporary bridge to stay secure while one migrates to a newer, supported platform."  Windows security ...
Microsoft officially ended Windows 10 support in October but offered an additional year of free security updates for users ...
Microsoft has released the KB5068781 update, the first Windows 10 extended security update since the operating system reached end of support last month.
Microsoft has fixed the extended security update enrollment bug on Windows 10 with its new KB5071959 out-of-band update.
A bug that displays an incorrect 'end of support' message is expected to be squashed in a future Windows update.
If you've been enrolled in the ESU program, the first extended update of Windows 10 is here in the form of KB5068781.