Windows 10 Support Extended to 2027 | Official Microsoft Update
Get an extra year of Windows 10 support for your personal PC. Microsoft has officially pushed the deadline back to 2027. If you are still running Windows 10 on your personal computer, this update directly impacts your device security. Microsoft has extended the Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, ensuring that personal users now have access to critical patches and security updates until October 12, 2027. Previously, this support phase was scheduled to conclude in October 2026. By extending Windows 10 ESU by an additional year, Microsoft gives users more time to maintain a secure operating environment without needing an immediate hardware upgrade. This change applies specifically to personal PCs, providing a vital bridge for those not yet ready to transition away from the platform. Subscribe for weekly tech support breakdowns, and comment below if you plan to keep using Windows 10 until the new 2027 deadline.

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