Effective Oct. 14, Microsoft no longer supports Windows 10, but there are three ways to extend critical security updates and ...
After October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer release any regular updates to Windows 10. The company may make exceptions if a really serious security flaw is discovered — this has happened with ...
Microsoft is officially ending support for Windows 10 on October 14, marking the start of its “end of life” phase. After this ...
Microsoft ’s official support for Windows 10 may have ended on October 14, but you don’t need to panic if you haven’t yet ...
It’s now been four years since Windows 11’s release and Microsoft is tired of waiting for users to switch over. As of September 2025, Windows 11 and Windows 10 are still neck and neck when it comes to ...
You can choose to upgrade to Windows 11 for free if your computer is compatible. You can buy a new PC that already has Windows 11 pre-installed (or opt for an alternative, like a Mac or a Chromebook).
Microsoft will cease providing essential and free security updates to the OS from today. This immediately leaves all unsupported Windows 10 machines vulnerable to new exploits, as hackers are known to ...
Windows These are the last few Windows 10 zero-day security updates you'll see without signing up to extended coverage Windows Rufus is a free tool that gets rid of most of Windows 11's installation ...
Microsoft ends support for its older OS tomorrow, but there are three ways to extend critical security updates and remain on ...
It is the end of an era for Windows 10, as Microsoft ended automatic security updates and support for the operating system.
Microsoft has released the final mainstream OS update for Windows 10, meaning support has now officially ended. The final OS update is KB5066791 and is available to download from Windows Update now.