Microsoft to Charge for Windows 10 Updates After End of Support

Microsoft will end support for Windows 10, with no new security updates or technical support after the cutoff date. Users of incompatible PCs have several options:

  • Do Nothing: Continuing with an unsupported OS poses security risks.

  • Third-Party Solutions: Consider using tools like 0patch for critical security issues.

  • Upgrade Hardware: Replace old PCs with new models that support Windows 11.

  • Virtual PC: Rent a Windows 11 virtual PC via Windows 365 with extended security updates.

  • Switch OS: Transition to Linux or ChromeOS Flex, though compatibility may be an issue.

Microsoft will offer Extended Security Updates (ESUs) for Windows 10 at a cost. Educational institutions pay $1 for the first year, increasing to $4 in the third year. Business customers face significantly higher costs, totaling $427 for three years. Consumers can extend support for $30 for an additional year.

For those wishing to upgrade to Windows 11 despite compatibility checks, registry edits and tools like Rufus can help bypass restrictions.

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