Windows 10 support was supposed to end for good this year, but Microsoft quietly extended it for at least one more.
Microsoft has extended support for Windows 10 for another year, in exchange for a small fee. Here's what you need to know.
Mainstream support for Windows 10 ended in October 2025. That means the OS no longer receives security updates automatically, ...
Microsoft extends Windows 10 ESU for home users to October 2027, one year longer than planned. Here's the changes, the cost ...
If you're still running Windows 10, Microsoft has some good news: it has extended the free Extended Security Update program ...
Microsoft extended Windows 10 security updates for personal devices through Oct. 12, 2027, giving users more time to upgrade.
Update, Jan. 27, 2025: This story, originally published Jan. 26, has been updated to expand upon the security dangers ahead for Windows 10 users who don’t take the free upgrade to Windows 11 on offer ...
Unsupported If you use this Microsoft workaround, you can still install Windows 11 on an unsupported computer, as support for Windows 10 ends. In this guide, I'll show you the general steps to check ...
If you’ve been following our coverage for the last few years, you’ll already know that 2025 is the year that Windows 10 died. Technically. “Died,” because Microsoft’s formal end-of-support date came ...
On Windows 10, you have at least nine ways to open Command Prompt as a standard or administrator user to run commands and scripts, and in this guide, I'll explain them all. Fresh install Do you need ...
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