Microsoft no longer officially supports Windows 10, so do this if you want to keep using your older PC securely.
Microsoft’s fifth major iteration of Windows 11 is nearing its release to the general public—the Windows Insider team announced today that Windows 11 25H2 was being put into its Release Preview ...
Officially, Microsoft will stop providing new security updates for Windows 10 PCs after October 14, 2025, a little over a decade after its initial release. It's a stick that Microsoft is using to push ...
While the Windows world focuses on failed updates and a new automated upgrade that has just gone live for all users, Microsoft has also just issued a new Windows 11 update it describes as “critical.” ...
Windows 11 24H2 is available for all via Windows Update, but not for IT-managed PCs. The update may not show up due to compatibility holds, which can be bypassed manually. Upgrade to Windows 11 24H2 ...
Home users who sign in to Windows 10 with a Microsoft account can register for Extended Security Updates (ESU) at no cost and continue receiving free updates until October 14th, 2026. The first ...
Microsoft has now taken the great, big Windows 11 24H2 update into its final rollout phase, many months after it first debuted. According to a May 2nd status update on this support page (spotted by ...
Windows 11 25H2 (2025's update) is now available to all eligible devices — grab it to stay up to date. Biggest change: removal of some legacy features; otherwise, the update is minor and unexciting.
The end of Windows 10 is now just 3 weeks away, and the warnings for all those who won’t or can’t upgrade to Windows 11 are intensifying. The latest data says a staggering 600 million users are still ...
Microsoft is rolling out a configuration update designed to address a known issue causing Windows Update to fail on some Windows 11 systems. The KB5062324 update is available for Windows 11 version ...
Officially, Microsoft will stop providing new security updates for Windows 10 PCs after October 14, 2025, a little over a decade after its initial release. It’s a stick that Microsoft is using to push ...
Microsoft has mitigated a known issue that caused Windows update failures when installing them from a network share using the Windows Update Standalone Installer (WUSA). WUSA is a built-in ...