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Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on Windows 10 support this October, which means no more updates, no new features, ...
Windows 10 users who aren't upgrading to Windows 11 need to enroll in a Microsoft's Extended Security Updates program to receive critical security updates.
Microsoft will be ending support for Windows 10 in October. If your computer isn't compatible with Windows 11, you still have options.
You can access the Windows 10 ESU by launching 'Enroll now (ESU)' wizard, but it doesn't work right now for everyone.
Microsoft has confirmed that enrolling a Windows 10 PC into the Extended Security Updates program by paying $30 still requires a Microsoft Account, but that one ESU license covers up to 10 devices.
Microsoft officially ends support for Windows 10 in October, though some supporting software will live on for a few more ...