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If you're not ready to part with your Windows 10 PC, there's a way to get another year of security updates without paying the $30 fee.
It also avoids the often frustrating process of troubleshooting over the phone. A surge in support needs is expected around October 14, when Microsoft stops providing free updates for Windows 10.
If you’re not ready to upgrade, you can still get security updates until October 2026 by enrolling in Microsoft’s ESU program.
Microsoft says support for Windows 10 will end on October 14. If you or your business rely it, here's how to keep getting security updates.
Don't want to fork over $30 for a one-year subscription to Windows 10 Extended Security Updates? Microsoft is offering a couple of ways to avoid the fee. But there is a catch.
When free Windows 10 support ends in October, many users may worry about upgrading to Windows 11. Here’s how to help family and friends with the upgrade remotely.
How to get another free year of updates for your Windows 10 PC Buying Windows 10 a one-year stay of execution doesn't have to cost anything.