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'What the hell, Microsoft?' Users hit with 'incorrect' ESU and LTSC Win10 out-of-support messages
Microsoft accidentally tells supported users that they aren't Microsoft says a broken update left some Windows 10 users staring at an out-of-support message despite having an activated Extended Security Updates (ESU) license or a version of Windows 10 that is still officially supported. . . .
Unless you've been living under a rock, everyone knows by now that Microsoft ended support for Windows 10 last month. That doesn't stop people from continuing to use the operating system, of course, and gamers are certainly taking advantage of that.
Windows 10 is out of date. Bee Secure's security expert explains what users need to take care of when opting for the support extension and what alternatives there are.
Since October 14, Microsoft stopped offering technical support and security updates to its most widespread operating system in the last decade, Windows 10. However, a large number of companies still keep it active on their computers, not knowing that this decision can have serious consequences for its daily operation. The problem lies not only in technological obsolescence, but in the ignorance of the real impact of maintaining outdated software…
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