14-10-2025, 09:05 AM
Despite the rapidly approaching deadline, figures indicate that just over 40 percent of all Windows users – representing potentially hundreds of millions of devices globally – are still operating on Windows 10.
For users whose devices are too old to support the newer operating system, Microsoft offers a temporary, paid safety net: the Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program. ESU support is set to end on 13 October 2026.
The ESU program does not provide any other types of fixes, feature improvements, or general technical support.
Microsoft issues urgent warning ahead of Windows 10 support end - Tech Digest
For users whose devices are too old to support the newer operating system, Microsoft offers a temporary, paid safety net: the Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program. ESU support is set to end on 13 October 2026.
The ESU program does not provide any other types of fixes, feature improvements, or general technical support.
Microsoft issues urgent warning ahead of Windows 10 support end - Tech Digest