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  1. KB5063709: Windows 10 ESU enrollment and security bridge to 2026

    Microsoft’s August cumulative for Windows 10 — KB5063709 — is a small download with an outsized purpose: it lays the technical groundwork that lets consumer PCs enroll in Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) program and receive security updates through October 13, 2026, even after...
  2. KB5063709: ESU Enrollment Fix Extends Windows 10 Security to 2026

    Microsoft’s August 12, 2025 cumulative update for Windows 10 — KB5063709 — quietly did the heavy lifting many users needed: it expands the consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) enrollment experience to a broad audience and repairs the enrollment wizard that prevented some people from signing...
  3. August 2025 Patch Tuesday: AI Settings, Quick Recovery, and Security Updates

    Microsoft’s August 2025 Patch Tuesday brings mandatory security rollups for Windows 11 and Windows 10, advancing multiple servicing branches to new OS builds, patching a swath of vulnerabilities, and introducing a handful of notable UX and recovery features — including an AI-driven Settings...
  4. Windows 11 KB5062663 Update Boosts Security, Stability, and User Experience

    Microsoft has released the KB5062663 update for Windows 11, introducing OS Builds 22621.5699 and 22631.5699. This preview update focuses on enhancing system stability, security, and user experience through a series of targeted improvements and fixes. Key Enhancements and Fixes Secure Boot and...