Windows 10: Microsoft Extends Free Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Through October 2027

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    Microsoft Extends Free Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Through October 2027


    Microsoft has extended the free Windows 10 Extended Security Updates program for consumers by an additional year. Devices enrolled in the program will continue to receive security updates until October 12, 2027.

    This change was made without a formal announcement; it appeared in updates to Microsoft's Windows 10 ESU documentation and as an editor's note on a Windows Experience Blog post published the day before.

    Originally, the consumer ESU program was set to end on October 12, 2026. Users already enrolled will automatically be covered until the new end date in October 2027.

    What Microsoft Said About the Extension and How to Enroll for Free


    The editor's note on the Windows Experience Blog states that the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for personal devices is being extended for another year, now available through October 12, 2027.

    This extension gives users more time to transition to a new Windows 11 PC while continuing to receive essential security updates.

    When asked why the extension was implemented, Microsoft told BleepingComputer that they understand moving to a new PC can take time.

    As part of their ongoing effort to support customers during the transition, the Windows 10 ESU program for personal devices will now be available for an additional year, providing more flexibility for users to find a suitable PC while remaining protected.

    Consumers can continue to receive free extended security updates through several methods: paying $30, backing up Windows settings to a Microsoft account, or redeeming 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points.

    For users in the European Economic Area, signing into Windows 10 with a Microsoft account also grants access. The ESU license can be used on up to 10 devices linked to the same Microsoft account. Users in the EEA have the simplest option, which requires no payment, backup, or rewards redemption.

    Restrictions and What the Extra Year Means for Windows 10 Users


    The consumer ESU program has several restrictions:

    It is only available for personal devices and cannot be used with systems joined to Active Directory domains or devices connected to Microsoft Entra.

    Additionally, devices managed through Mobile Device Management are not eligible. However, Microsoft Entra-registered devices, rather than joined, can participate.

    Enterprise customers have access to a separate paid ESU program that extends security updates for up to three years at a total cost of $427 per device.

    For users who haven't upgraded to Windows 11 yet, the extension offers an extra year of support. This is especially important given the rising costs of new PCs in 2026, which are driven by the memory pricing crisis making hardware upgrades more expensive than in previous years.

    Users who haven't enrolled in the consumer ESU program should do so now to maintain continuous coverage. The enrollment options have not changed. Those who are already enrolled will receive the extension automatically.

    For users running Windows 10 on systems that do not meet the hardware requirements for Windows 11, this extension can be quite significant.

    Around 400 million active PCs cannot officially upgrade to Windows 11 because of TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, or supported processor requirements.

    The free ESU extension gives these users until October 2027 to either buy new hardware or switch to an alternative operating system such as Linux.

    The transition from Windows 10 has been one of Microsoft's most complicated in recent years. The operating system reached its end of support on October 14, 2025, after which Microsoft stopped providing technical support, feature updates, and standard security updates outside of the LTSC and ESU channels.

    Microsoft has continued to promote upgrading to Windows 11 or new Copilot+ PCs, although adoption has been slower than expected.

    The extension acknowledges that the upgrade process is taking longer than initially planned, especially for users whose hardware remains functional but does not meet Windows 11 requirements. The free ESU extension is now available.

    Users with Windows 10 devices should ensure they are enrolled through the most suitable path to continue receiving security updates until October 12, 2027.

    Thank you for being a Ghacks reader. The post Microsoft Extends Free Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Through October 2027 appeared first on gHacks.

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  2. BulldogXX Win User

    Windows 7 Extended Security Updates

    Windows 7 extended security updates are available to organizations, who will pay dearly for them. If you can convince Microsoft that you're an organization, you too can pay dearly for them.

    I suggest this information from Microsoft: FAQ about Extended Security Updates for Windows 7
     
  3. Microsoft Extended Keys and Security update questions

    We have a group of servers that we extended security updates by applying the extended keys. We have noticed that these servers do not seem to have the latest security updates for extended support. Is there any tools to see if the keys were applied correctly? Also, does anyone have the list of security updates that should have been applied? Thanks.
     
  4. Microsoft Extends Free Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Through October 2027

    Windows 7 Extended Security Updates

    There seems to be some confusion about this, so this is from Microsoft Last Updated: Last Updated: 10 Jan 2020 .

    Home users are excluded from this offer

    N.B. Volume Licensed

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/4497181/lifecycle-faq-extended-security-updates

    How can I purchase ESUs?

    Extended Security Updates are available through specific volume licensing programs. Contact your Microsoft partner
    or account team to learn more. ESUs for select Embedded products are available via your embedded device manufacturer.

    Coverage will be available in three consecutive 12-month increments following End of Support. Customers cannot buy partial periods (e.g., only 6 months). Extended Security Updates are transacted per year (12-month period), commencing with the End of Support
    date.

    Eligible customers can use the
    Azure Hybrid Benefit
    (available to customers with active Software Assurance or Server Subscriptions) to obtain discounts on the license of Azure Virtual Machines (IaaS) or Azure SQL Database Managed Instance
    (PaaS).

    ___________________________________________________

    FAQ about Extended Security Updates for Windows 7: Last Updated: Last Updated: 9 Jan 2020

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/4527878/faq-about-extended-security-updates-for-windows-7

    This article is intended for use by IT professionals. If you're looking for information for home users, see

    Windows 7 support will end on January 14, 2020
    .

    __________________________________________________

    Now we also have this at October 9, 2019, 6:40am EDT :

    https://www.howtogeek.com/443573/how-windows-7s-extended-security-updates-will-work/

    The average Windows 7 user can’t buy these updates, however. They’re only available to businesses and other organizations.

    Some good news: Instead of just being available to large companies with volume licensing agreements, Windows 7 Extended Security Updates (ESUs) will be available to businesses of any size—even small or mid-size companies.

    Microsoft won’t sell you these updates directly, and they’re not available through normal retail channels. According to

    Mary Jo Foley
    , Microsoft officials said these ESUs must be purchased “from qualified Cloud Solution Provider partners.” A

    Microsoft blog post
    about Windows 7 support invites interested parties to “Please reach out to your partner or Microsoft account team for further details.”

    Cheers.
     
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