Microsoft breaks the Windows 10 to 11 upgrade tool mere days before the support deadline
Windows 10 Support Deadline Looms as Upgrade Tool Fails As we approach the October 14, 2025 deadline for Windows 10…
Windows 10 Support Deadline Looms as Upgrade Tool Fails As we approach the October 14, 2025 deadline for Windows 10…
Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10, ceasing security updates for millions of devices. The company urges immediate upgrade to Windows 11 while offering Extended Security Updates for enterprises. October 2025 Patch Tuesday updates address critical vulnerabilities in current Windows versions.
In a landmark announcement that marks the end of an era, Microsoft has confirmed Windows 10 has reached end of service, ceasing all monthly security and quality updates for the operating system that powered millions of devices worldwide. This development leaves remaining Windows 10 users vulnerable to emerging security threats unless they take immediate action through upgrade paths or security programs.
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Microsoft has ended mainstream support for Windows 10, leaving millions of computers vulnerable. However, US users can now enroll in Extended Security Updates for free. This guide walks you through the process to keep your system protected for another year.
As of today, Windows 10 support has officially ended, marking the transition to end-of-life status for Microsoft’s once-dominant operating system. While your personal computer will continue functioning, the cessation of security updates creates significant vulnerability to emerging threats. Fortunately, Microsoft now offers a free path to Extended Security Updates (ESU) for many users, providing an additional year of protection without the previously announced $61 fee.
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** Windows 10 security updates are ending, but Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) program provides a temporary solution. Eligible users can enroll for free using Windows Backup or Microsoft Rewards. Here’s how to secure your PC before the deadline. **CONTENT:**
Time is running out for Windows 10 users, as Microsoft officially ends mainstream security updates for the operating system tomorrow. With nearly 41% of PCs still running Windows 10, millions of devices could be exposed to vulnerabilities. However, Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) program offers a lifeline—and there are free options to enroll.
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.6780 (KB5067103) transforms file management with an intelligent Drag Tray. The update enables seamless multi-file sharing and smart app recommendations while accelerating workflow efficiency. This enhancement represents Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to refining the Windows 11 user experience.
Microsoft has unveiled a significant overhaul to Windows 11’s file sharing capabilities with the KB5067103 preview update, introducing a smarter Drag Tray that revolutionizes how users manage and share files across applications. The update, available to both Dev Channel testers as Build 26220.6780 and Beta Channel users as Build 26120.6780, marks a substantial leap forward in Microsoft’s ongoing refinement of the Windows ecosystem.
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Microsoft has issued an urgent reminder that Windows 11 version 23H2 reaches end of support in 30 days. Home and Professional editions will stop receiving security updates after November 2025, while commercial versions get extended support.
Microsoft has issued a critical warning to Windows 11 23H2 users that support ends in just 30 days, marking the final countdown for security updates and patches. The official Windows Health Dashboard now displays prominent notifications about the impending deadline, urging immediate action for millions of devices still running this version. This development comes as Windows 10 also approaches its own support conclusion, creating a perfect storm for Microsoft users worldwide.