Windows 10 goes out with a whimper as its final non-security update clears up a few loose ends
Windows 10 will lose general support on October 14th, but that doesn't mean it will never see updates ever again. If you're signed up for the extended security program (or if you're in Europe), you can get another year of security-only updates. This is great for keeping Windows 10 usable in the modern era, but it does mean the operating system will get no more security-critical bug fixes or new features.
Windows 10 will lose general support on October 14th, but that doesn’t mean it will never see updates ever again. If you’re signed up for the extended security program (or if you’re in Europe), you can get another year of security-only updates. This is great for keeping Windows 10 usable in the modern era, but it does mean the operating system will get no more security-critical bug fixes or new features.
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