Microsoft Releases Update-Fixing Update for Update-Eligible Windows 10 PCs
The update KB5071959 resolves the ESU enrollment wizard failure and includes October security fixes; ESU offers Windows 10 users extended security support until October 2026.
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Microsoft releases critical update to fix Windows 10 enrollment issues for extended security updates
Microsoft officially ended Windows 10 support in October but offered an additional year of free security updates for users still relying on the legacy OS. However, some users were unable to enroll in the Extended Security Updates program. A new critical patch, KB5071959, now addresses this issue and restores enrollment functionality.Read Entire Article
Microsoft corrected an error in Windows 10 that prevented users from enrolling in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program.This bug has been in place for several weeks and affected those seeking to continue with the protections after the end of the official support.Since October 14, Windows 10 stopped receiving security updates, new features, and fixes, leaving Microsoft without support.However, users who decided not to migrate to Windows 11 …
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