Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Programme
Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Programme
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Tommie38

Original Poster:

930 posts

210 months

Microsoft have finally provided some security update options for Windows 10 users that do not want to upgrade their devices. The long and the short of it is that you can get updates for another year, meaning Windows 10 machines can run to October 2026 before needing upgrade or replacement.

All good, however I have not been able to get my machine enrolled. Has anybody succeeded in doing it?

It may be that Microsoft is rolling out to different regions at different times and ours may be a later region.

Would welcome any experience.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/window...



Harpoon

2,232 posts

230 months

This is on my list of things to do with a spare / throw away MS account so I can keep my local logins.

This video has a good walk through of doing the minimum needed (at zero cost) to get enrolled:


JoshSm

1,552 posts

53 months

Tommie38 said:
The long and the short of it is that you can get updates for another year, meaning Windows 10 machines can run to October 2026 before needing upgrade or replacement.
In theory it's anything up to 3 years depending on how you get it.

Tommie38

Original Poster:

930 posts

210 months

JoshSm said:
Tommie38 said:
The long and the short of it is that you can get updates for another year, meaning Windows 10 machines can run to October 2026 before needing upgrade or replacement.
In theory it's anything up to 3 years depending on how you get it.
Apologies - 12m was my understanding.

Tommie38

Original Poster:

930 posts

210 months

Harpoon said:
This is on my list of things to do with a spare / throw away MS account so I can keep my local logins.

This video has a good walk through of doing the minimum needed (at zero cost) to get enrolled:

Thanks for this.

I’ve done all of the steps but it still isn’t showing. A few places like Reddit are saying it will go out on general release later this month, so hopefully it won’t be too long.

eeLee

938 posts

96 months

you get a year for free by enabling Windows Backup. If you did not see this option yet, fret not, simply keep updated and it should offer you it at some point before October. Since they came out with this idea 3 weeks ago, don't worry yet.

Tommie38

Original Poster:

930 posts

210 months

eeLee said:
you get a year for free by enabling Windows Backup. If you did not see this option yet, fret not, simply keep updated and it should offer you it at some point before October. Since they came out with this idea 3 weeks ago, don't worry yet.
Yes aware of the guidance online and definitely not fretting.

More checking in to see if anybody has been offered the option yet. If it is a geographic rollout (which I suspect it is), Pistonheads with a mostly UK user base seemed like a good place to ask.

Overall positive that MS is offering a solution. Other machines already on Windows 11, this is just a handy way of keeping a spare laptop functional.