ZDNET's key takeaways Microsoft stopped supporting Windows 10 earlier this month.Many PCs with Windows 10 don't pass ...
Although Windows 10 is no longer officially supported, Microsoft says users can now sign up for free security updates. Here’s ...
When certain prerequisites are not met, the “Enroll Now” option may not appear in Settings → Windows Update on Windows 10.
For users who aren’t ready-or able-to upgrade to Windows 11, there’s a way to stay protected for one more year: Windows 10 Extended Security Updates ...
Windows 10 has been one of the best and most stable versions of the operating system from Microsoft, and it is no wonder that many users have waited to update to the new Windows 11. Despite its ...
Support for Windows 10 22H2 officially ended earlier this week on October 14th, and one day later, on October 15th, registration for Extended Security Updates (ESU) was finally activated. This means ...
You can choose to upgrade to Windows 11 for free if your computer is compatible. You can buy a new PC that already has Windows 11 pre-installed (or opt for an alternative, like a Mac or a Chromebook).
A new Windows 11 update is on the way after a previous update came with major bugs. Credit: Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images Just last week, Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10, ...
As noted by Windows Latest, Microsoft has stated that its Windows 11 KB5066835 automatic security update breaks localhost, making locally hosted apps unable to connect to the user network. However, ...
The last ever Windows 10 update has just been issued, unless you subscribe to Extended Security Updates. Here’s what to do.