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Microsoft Fixes One of Windows 11’s Biggest Update Annoyances, Introduces Screen Tint and More

Microsoft has released Windows 11 Insider Experimental (Future Platforms) Preview Build 29617.1000 for Windows Insiders in the Canary 29600 series as part of the transition to the newly restructured Windows Insider Program. While this isn’t a feature-packed consumer release, it introduces several meaningful improvements that could eventually make their way into future versions of Windows […]

Critics on Microsoft extending Windows 10 support for free through 2027: "Are they admitting Windows 11 isn't good enough 5 years later?"

On October 14, 2025, Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10, despite widespread pleas from millions of users still relying on the operating system. The move risked leaving nearly 400 million PCs without updates, effectively rendering them obsolete. However, Microsoft ultimately extended Windows 10’s lifespan through its Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, giving users continued access to critical patches beyond the end-of-support date.

The Restart Project group, which helped co-develop the "End of 10" toolkit to support Windows 10 users who can't upgrade to Windows 11, claimed that Microsoft's move to continue pushing security updates to Windows 10 beyond its end-of-support feels like a last-minute snooze button, which only acts as a band-aid on a bleeding system.

It's no secret that Microsoft has been pushing users to upgrade to Windows 11, but soaring RAM prices have driven hardware costs sky-high, making the transition even more difficult. This is on top of the operating system's strict hardware requirements and arguments of flawed design elements.

In France, critics even staged a symbolic “funeral” for Windows 10, protesting Microsoft’s push toward Windows 11 and what they see as planned obsolescence. Yet, as recent developments suggest, the company may finally be listening.

Microsoft quietly extended Windows 10's ESU program by another year. As a result, users enrolled in the program will continue receiving support until October 14, 2027. The extension is free for those who sign in to Windows 10 with a Microsoft account, ensuring critical updates remain available beyond the original cutoff.

What does the community think about Windows 10's extended lifeline?

The Windows 10 Start Menu

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"People might start switching to Linux and using open source software for replacements if this RAM/storage issue doesn't get resolved in the next year," a Windows Central reader indicated.

Groups like End of 10 have been pushing users to transition to Linux following Windows 10's end-of-life. The campaign encourages steadfast Windows 10 users to ditch the Windows ecosystem entirely and switch to a version of Linux on any outdated devices, using a lack of ads and telemetry tracking as the key selling points to get users to switch camps.

"I said a year ago that this was going to happen, and I'll say it again, it's going to happen next year too," another reader added. "Windows 10 will be supported till October 2028. This has nothing to do with prices. This was planned since the beginning. But like last year, Microsoft did not say until late this was happening for free, so that people did not plan accordingly and as many as possible move to 11. Same this time. Same next year."

"Windows 10 to Windows 11 is like when you need new running shoes, but Nike discontinued the kind you’ve been buying new versions of for years, and the other kinds are fine but don’t measure up," another user commented in the r/technology subreddit on Reddit. "So you’re like “f*** it, I’ll just wear these until they fall apart.”

For context, a recent HP survey found that 3 out of 10 HP PCs are still running Windows 10. This was a slight decrease from September 2025, when HP and Dell indicated that up to 50% of PCs were still running on the operating system, prompting the PC makers to suggest that users won't upgrade to Windows 11 overnight, and the process could even roll over into 2026.

Some even claimed that Microsoft's decision to extend Windows 10's support beyond 2026 is an outright admission that it's better than Windows 11. "So are they finally admitting that Windows 11 isn't good enough almost 5 years later?"

To that end, it remains unclear how Microsoft extending support for Windows 10 via its ESU program to 2027 will impact Windows 11's market share. The operating system had just started gaining some momentum and even surpassed Windows 10 as the most dominant desktop operating system in the world in July, 2025.

In the interim, you can take advantage of Microsoft's extended support for Windows 11 by enrolling in the ESU program for free by signing in with a Microsoft account, or pay for access via 1,000 Microsoft reward points or $30.

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Former Microsoft Executive Vice President Terry Myerson stands in front of a presentation about Windows 10

Former Microsoft Executive Vice President Terry Myerson stands in front of a presentation about Windows 10

Microsoft quietly extends Windows 10's extra security updates program for free: Users can now stay on Windows 10 until October 2027 securely

Microsoft has quietly announced that Windows 10's extended support updates program will continue for an extra year, now until October 2027 for free if you sign-in to Windows 10 with a Microsoft account.

Originally, Windows 10's extended support program was only supposed to last one year, until October 2026 for consumers. However, a new support page published by Microsoft today has confirmed that the Windows 10 ESU program will now last until October 2027 instead.

"Windows 10 support has ended. You can enroll in ESU any time until the programme ends on 12 October, 2027. If you’re already enrolled, your coverage will automatically continue through that date—no action needed," says the support page.

All Windows 10 users that are already enrolled in the ESU program will get this extended year of updates automatically. You can enroll in the program for free by signing in with a Microsoft account, or pay for access via 1,000 Microsoft reward points or $30 USD.

Microsoft has likely extended support for Windows 10 by an extra year due to the ongoing RAM crisis, which has pushed new PC prices through the roof making them difficult to justify financially, especially if you already have a working Windows 10 PC.

There are still hundreds of millions of PCs running Windows 10, and with extended support originally ending this October, many people would have been without the latest security patches keeping their devices secure.

The Windows 10 ESU program is vital to ensuring a PC that is connected to the internet is secure. Microsoft is still updating Windows 10 with security patches through the ESU program, and not being enrolled leaves your device open to attackers that might be trying to exploit vulnerabilities in the Windows 10 OS.

The good news is if you're already enrolled in the program, there's nothing you need to do to remain supported until October 2027. Your PC will keep getting security updates automatically until that date.

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Windows 10 ESU program displayed on an ASUS Zenbook laptop screen

Windows 10 ESU program displayed on an ASUS Zenbook laptop screen

Windows 11 ISO Downloads for Builds 26220.8370, 26300.8376, & 29585.1000 available now

Microsoft has quietly refreshed its Windows Insider Preview ISO download page with ISO images available for three new Window 11 builds: Build 26220.8370, Build 26300.8376, and Build 29585.1000. For Windows enthusiasts, developers, and IT professionals, keeping up with the latest Windows 11 builds is essential for testing new features and ensuring software compatibility. Whether you are […]

France threw a funeral for Windows 10 — complete with a coffin and chants of Microsoft's "programmed obsolescence"

French activists staged a symbolic funeral for Windows 10, slamming Microsoft’s forced Windows 11 upgrades and planned obsolescence.

Demonstrators stage a protest to denounce the early retirement of 300 million computers, made obsolete by the forced upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, in front of Microsoft France headquarters

French activists staged a symbolic funeral for Windows 10.

ON THIS DAY: Continuum will be built into Windows 10 for Phones, turning your phone into a PC

11 years ago, Microsoft unveiled Continuum for Windows 10 Mobile—a feature that promised to blur the line between smartphone and desktop PC. By connecting a phone to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, users could run a desktop-like environment powered entirely by their pocket device. We’re reaching into the Windows Central vaults to revisit the moment Microsoft tried to change how we define a "computer.

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Microsoft Releases New Windows 11 ISO Builds 29576.1000 and 28020.1873 for Download

Microsoft has quietly refreshed its Windows Insider Preview ISO download page with two new builds now available for testing: Build 29576.1000 and Build 28020.1873. These releases give Windows Insiders fresh installation media for clean installs, virtual machines, and advanced testing scenarios. The updated ISOs are now live through the official Windows Insider Preview downloads portal, […]

Windows 11 Builds 26100.8313 & 26200.8313 Roll Out to Release Preview Channel (April 2026 Update)

Microsoft has officially released Windows 11 Builds 26100.8313 and 26200.8313 to the Release Preview Channel, bringing a fresh wave of improvements, performance upgrades, and early access features ahead of the public rollout. These builds are part of Windows 11 version 24H2 (Build 26100) and version 25H2 (Build 26200), giving insiders a near-final look at what’s […]

Windows 11 Canary Build 29558.1000 Is Here — Massive Console Upgrade & Hidden Features Revealed

Windows 11 Canary Build 29558.1000 Officially Announced Microsoft has just dropped Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 29558.1000 for the Canary Channel — and this one quietly introduces some power-user level upgrades, especially for developers and advanced users. This build is part of the new experimental 29500 platform series, designed to test the future of Windows […]

New Windows 10 Update Reportedly Breaking Recovery Tools on Some PCs

A recent update for Windows 10 is reportedly causing serious recovery problems on certain systems. Some users say the update interferes with the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), preventing recovery tools from working correctly. While the issue does not affect every device, it has raised concerns among Windows users who rely on recovery features to troubleshoot […]

Microsoft's end of Windows 10 support sparks "programmed obsolescence" concerns — widening the digital divide for 400 million PCs

Microsoft pulling the plug on Windows 10 is poised to widen the digital divide gap with a huge spike in electronic waste and increased cybersecurity threats. This is despite being fully functional.

The Windows 10 Start Menu

You have just ONE week remaining before your Windows 10 PC runs out of support — here's what you need to know

Windows 10 support ends October 14. That means you have just one week remaining before your PC becomes unsupported. Here's what that means and how you can ensure your PC remains secure.

Windows 10 running on a laptop with desktop elements displayed on its screen

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