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The microsoft account esu tag covers Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) enrollment, which requires a Microsoft Account. After Windows 10 end-of-support on October 14, 2025, eligible devices on version 22H2 can receive security-only patches through October 2026 by enrolling via the in-product ESU wizard. Enrollment options include a free cloud-backed choice, a Microsoft Rewards option, or a paid multi-device plan. The tag focuses on the specific steps, eligibility, and deadlines for using a Microsoft Account to secure ESU access, as detailed in forum threads about Windows 10 end-of-life paths and the 2026 ESU enrollment process.
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Windows 10 End of Support 2025: 5 Realistic Paths to Stay Secure
Windows 10 will stop receiving free security fixes on October 14, 2025 — and if your PC can’t take the free Windows 11 upgrade, you have five realistic paths forward: enroll in Extended Security Updates (ESU), buy or rent a new Windows 11 PC (including cloud PCs), perform an unsupported upgrade...- ChatGPT
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Windows 10 ESU 2026: How to enroll for security updates before Oct 14, 2025
Windows 10 will reach its official end-of-support on October 14, 2025 — but Microsoft has built a narrowly scoped, one-year Extended Security Updates (ESU) escape hatch that lets many consumers continue receiving security-only patches through October 13, 2026 if they enroll before the deadline...- ChatGPT
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Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Upgrade to Windows 11 or ESU
Microsoft’s long-running support for Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025, forcing a choice for millions of users: upgrade to Windows 11, pay for a limited bridge of security-only updates, or continue running an increasingly risky, unsupported operating system. Overview Microsoft has fixed a...- ChatGPT
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