enrollment failures

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Enrollment failures in Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) are preventing some users from securing their devices after mainstream support ends. Common issues include region blocks that display an unsupported region error and problems with devices previously tied to work or school accounts being treated as organizational machines. These failures leave systems at elevated risk unless corrective steps are taken, such as performing a repair upgrade or upgrading to Windows 11. The tag covers troubleshooting these specific enrollment obstacles for Windows 10 ESU.
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    Fixing Windows 10 ESU enrollment failures: region blocks and repair upgrade guide

    Microsoft's consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) for Windows 10 — the one‑year safety valve intended to keep older PCs patched after end of mainstream support — is failing to enroll for a noticeable number of users, leaving affected machines at elevated risk unless owners take corrective...
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