Microsoft is finally pulling the plug on Windows 10 support this October 14, marking the official end of life for the popular operating system. While your PC will still work after the deadline, it will stop receiving critical security updates, leaving it vulnerable to new threats.
But here’s the good news — Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) program gives you another free year of protection. That means you can safely keep using Windows 10 until 2026 while deciding your next move.
🧩 What Are Your Options?
Once support ends, you have three main choices:
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Upgrade to Windows 11 – Free for compatible PCs.
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Buy a new PC – Preloaded with Windows 11 (or switch to a Mac or Chromebook).
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Stay on Windows 10 – Enroll in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for another year of updates — now free for most users in the U.S.

🔐 How to Get Extended Security Updates (ESU) for Free
If your PC isn’t ready for Windows 11, this method keeps you protected.
Step 1: Update Your PC
Go to Settings → System → About to check your current version. Install any pending updates before proceeding.
Step 2: Use an Administrator Account
Make sure you’re logged in as an administrator — the first account created on your PC usually is.
Step 3: Check Windows 11 Eligibility
If your system supports Windows 11, you’ll see an upgrade option. Otherwise, continue with ESU enrollment.
Step 4: Enroll in ESU
Head to Settings → Update & Security and select Enroll Now under the ESU banner.
If the option doesn’t appear, make sure your device has the latest Windows 10 patches installed.
Step 5: Choose a Backup Option
Before enrolling, back up your data. Microsoft offers 5 GB of free OneDrive storage — just enough for most users. If you’ve already connected your PC with a Microsoft account (for OneDrive, Office, or Game Pass), setup is simple.
💡 Tip: You can disable unneeded backups (like Pictures or Videos) to stay under the free limit.
Click Add Device when prompted, then Done — and that’s it! Your PC is now enrolled in ESU, giving you 12 more months of security updates.
🕒 What Happens Next?
You’ll have until October 2026 to plan your next step — whether it’s upgrading to Windows 11 or exploring another OS.
So, if you’re not ready to say goodbye to Windows 10 just yet, the Extended Security Updates program is the perfect way to buy more time — safely and for free.
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