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  1. 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...
  2. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Migration Playbook and ESU Guide

    Microsoft’s October deadline for Windows 10 support has arrived like a ringing bell for an industry that—by several measures—wasn’t ready: large numbers of consumer and corporate endpoints still run Windows 10, many organisations face compatibility and budget constraints, and the safety net...
  3. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: One-Year ESU Patch Bridge to Windows 11

    For millions of Windows users, the end of Windows 10 is no longer a distant calendar note — it arrives on October 14, 2025 — but Microsoft has quietly created a one‑year escape hatch that lets many consumers keep receiving security updates through October 13, 2026 without immediately buying new...
  4. Windows 11 August Dip: Windows 10 EoS 2025 & ESU Options Explained

    Windows 11 has just hit an unexpected speed bump: after briefly overtaking Windows 10 in global usage during July, official analytics show Windows 11 slipped in August while Windows 10 regained ground, a reversal that underlines how jagged, fragile, and politically charged operating system...
  5. Windows 11 LE Audio: Super-Wideband Stereo Fixes Bluetooth Voice

    Microsoft's latest Windows 11 update brings a long‑awaited fix for muffled Bluetooth headset audio: support for Bluetooth LE Audio's super‑wideband stereo, letting game audio remain high‑fidelity while voice chat or calls run at a much higher sample rate than the old Hands‑Free Profile allowed...
  6. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: ESU Bridge, Edge Updates, and Migration Playbook

    Microsoft has set a firm deadline: Windows 10 reaches end of support on October 14, 2025 — but the real story is less about a single sunset date and more about the layered, pragmatic exit Microsoft has built: a one‑year consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) bridge, continued security...
  7. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Plan Your Windows 11 Migration Now (ESU)

    Microsoft's message is blunt: Windows 10 will stop receiving official security and technical updates on October 14, 2025, and users who delay migration risk an increasing security, compliance, and operational exposure that will grow more dangerous with each month after the cutoff. What began as...
  8. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: ESU Options and the Windows 11 Migration Path

    Microsoft's late-summer move to soften the blow of Windows 10's end-of-support is a rare mix of relief and a reminder: the clock is still running. The company has rolled out a consumer-focused Extended Security Updates (ESU) program that gives many Windows 10 users a one-year security lifeline —...
  9. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Lawsuit, ESU Options, and Upgrade Paths

    Microsoft’s announced retirement of Windows 10 on October 14, 2025 has triggered not just user frustration but a formal legal challenge — a single‑plaintiff lawsuit filed in San Diego that asks a court to force Microsoft to keep providing free security updates for Windows 10 until its installed...
  10. California Suit Claims Windows 10 End-of-Support Forcing Obsolescence

    A California plaintiff has taken Microsoft to court over the company’s planned end of support for Windows 10, alleging the move is effectively a forced-obsolescence strategy that funnels users toward Windows 11 and AI‑optimized hardware — and demanding that Microsoft keep issuing free security...
  11. Windows 10 ESU: One account covers up to 10 PCs with free enrollment through 2026

    Microsoft has quietly confirmed a welcome twist for holdouts on Windows 10: a single consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) license, tied to your personal Microsoft account, can cover up to 10 PCs—plus you don’t have to pay the previously announced $30 if you opt to sync settings with the...
  12. End of Windows 11 22H2 Support: What You Need to Know Before October 14

    As October approaches, the Windows ecosystem is on the brink of a pivotal transition. Microsoft has officially reminded customers that Windows 11 version 22H2—launched in September 2022—will reach the end of servicing for its last supported editions, including Enterprise, Education, and IoT...
  13. Windows 11 KB5058502 Preview Update Brings Copilot, Widgets, and Share Enhancements

    Microsoft has released the KB5058502 Preview update for Windows 11, introducing a suite of enhancements aimed at improving user interaction and system functionality. This non-security update, applicable to versions 22H2 and 23H2, brings notable changes to Copilot shortcuts, widgets, and the...
  14. Microsoft Simplifies Windows 11 Reinstallation with New User-Friendly Features

    In a welcome update for Windows users, Microsoft has introduced features to make the reinstallation of the operating system significantly simpler. This change addresses a common pain point for many users who find the process of reinstalling Windows daunting and complex. The update not only...
  15. Exciting New Features in Windows 11 Builds 22621.3951 & 22631.3951

    Hello WindowsForum.com community, Exciting news for Windows Insiders! Microsoft has announced the release of Windows 11 Builds 22621.3951 and 22631.3951 (KB5040527) to the Release Preview Channel. Both these builds bring a plethora of new features and substantial improvements which are sure to...
  16. New Windows 11 Insider Builds 22621.3807 & 22631.3807: Features & Fixes

    Introduction Greetings Windows Insiders! We are thrilled to announce the rollout of Windows 11 Builds 22621.3807 and 22631.3807 (KB5039302) to Insiders in the Release Preview Channel on Windows 11, versions 22H2 and 23H2. This latest update introduces several new features, enhancements, and...
  17. Latest Windows 10 Build 19045.2908: New Features and Fixes for Users

    Microsoft has released Windows 10 Build 19045.2908 to the Release Preview Channel for Windows Insiders running version 22H2. This update, labeled KB5025297, introduces significant improvements and bug fixes aimed at enhancing user experience and system functionality. Key Updates and Improvements...