Microsoft has released an emergency out-of-band update to address a known issue preventing Windows 10 users from enrolling in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program.
Microsoft has fixed the extended security update enrollment bug on Windows 10 with its new KB5071959 out-of-band update.
ZDNET's key takeaways Windows 10 may tell you that support has ended even if you paid for it.The incorrect message is due to a display bug.Microsoft promises a fix in a future Windows update.
Our basement bedroom has a huge desktop computer that we never use except to dust. Why are we keeping it? A recent CNET survey found that nearly a third of us are hoarding old electronics, because ...
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Windows 10 ESU enrollment doesn't work for some users, leaving them vulnerable
There's just one problem: reports are coming in that people aren't able to get Windows 10 ESU working. And if it continues, ...
On some Windows 10 PCs, people trying to get an extra year of security upgrades were met with an error while signing up for ...
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