Corrine Posted December 5, 2023 Posted December 5, 2023 From Bleeping Computer at Microsoft to let Windows 10 home users buy Extended Security Updates: Quote Microsoft says that all Windows 10 customers (including home users) will be able to pay for three extra years of security updates through the company’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) program after the end of support (EOS) date. After Windows 10 reaches the end of support on October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer provide users with technical assistance or bug fixes for new issues affecting their systems' security, stability, or usability. The upcoming Windows 10 22H2 version is the final Windows release, with all editions to continue to receive monthly security updates until the EOS date. No information on pricing has been disclosed yet. Also see What options do I have for continuing to use versions of Windows 10 that reach End of Support on October 14, 2025? 1 Quote
crp Posted November 11 Posted November 11 They are making it available to consumers for $30 , but i am going to hold off on purchasing. I think that worldwide there are way too many W10 running pc's that MSFT won't even allow to update to W11 for W10 to really get EoF'ed in 2025. 1 Quote
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