Some Windows users are in a quandary. Since Windows 10 ceased to receive support from Oct. 14, the only way to avoid moving ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Windows 10 may tell you that support has ended even if you paid for it.The incorrect message is due to a display bug.Microsoft promises a fix in a future Windows update.
“Microsoft says those on Windows 10 will see ‘Your version of Windows has reached the end of support,’ even when their PC is ...
With the first Patch Tuesday following Windows 10's end of support approaching next week, users who continue to run the operating system should enroll in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program to ...
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 admitted that a bug is wrongly telling some Windows 10 users that they’re “out of support" when they check for ...
If you're seeing "end of support" messages even though your Windows 10 PC is enrolled in extended support, here's what's ...
Microsoft says the October 2025 updates trigger incorrect end-of-support warnings on Windows 10 systems with active security ...
You're not alone if Windows 10 tells you that ESU is temporarily unavailable, especially if you are based in Europe.
A broader look over the course of the past five years shows Windows 11 adoption climbing steadily, but Windows 10 remained ...