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Microsoft has announced that support for Windows 10 will officially end on October 14, 2025. To assist users during this transition, the company is offering Extended Security Updates (ESU) for an additional year, until October 13, 2026. Users can enroll in the ESU program through three options:
  • Windows Backup Enrollment: By enabling Windows Backup and syncing PC settings to OneDrive, users can receive the ESU for free. This requires signing in with a Microsoft account and may necessitate additional OneDrive storage if the backup exceeds the free 5 GB limit. (learn.microsoft.com)
  • Microsoft Rewards Points: Users can redeem 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points to enroll in the ESU program. (bleepingcomputer.com)
  • Direct Purchase: A one-time payment of $30 grants access to the ESU for one year. (learn.microsoft.com)
It's important to note that the ESU program provides security updates only; feature updates and technical support are not included. Microsoft encourages users to upgrade to Windows 11 for the latest features and ongoing support. (learn.microsoft.com)
For detailed information on enrolling in the ESU program and managing OneDrive storage, users should refer to Microsoft's official guidelines.

Source: The Daily Jagran Windows 10 Gets Free Extended Security Update Option: But There’s A Catch
 

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