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Windows 10 ESU support program for consumers available one-year option
As of my last update in October 2023, Microsoft had officially ended the ESU program for consumer versions of Windows 10, and users were encouraged to upgrade to Windows 11 or consider other options for security and support.
For the latest details regarding any support options, including potential updates to the ESU program or transition paths to newer Windows versions, it's always best to check directly with Microsoft's official communications or their support website.
The ESU program is typically designed for businesses, and individual consumers may not have access to this program in the same way organizations do. It's aimed at organizations that require extended support for their legacy systems.S: Please incorporate your own experience and then use informal language to describe it. And please help me solve this problem by combining relevant knowledge or products of Microsoft.
- WapCopper Contributor
The Windows 10 ESU (Extended Security Updates) program is primarily aimed at businesses and organizations using Windows 10 that require additional support and security updates beyond the standard end-of-support date for the operating system. The program typically extends security updates for an additional period, often on a subscription basis.
- HarodmanCopper Contributor
The ESU program is typically designed for businesses, and individual consumers may not have access to this program in the same way organizations do. It's aimed at organizations that require extended support for their legacy systems.S: Please incorporate your own experience and then use informal language to describe it. And please help me solve this problem by combining relevant knowledge or products of Microsoft.