[Nodxa] Windows 10 Extended Security
Glenn Williams
af8c at alumni.caltech.edu
Wed Oct 22 10:37:06 EDT 2025
Hello,
I have much more information on how to obtain another year of Windows 10
security support.
First, you can get free support by following Microsoft guidance. I was
able to get free support by logging into my Microsoft Account. (Below
you can read about paying the $30.00 if you want to.)
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/whats-new/extended-security-updates
"To be eligible to install updates from the ESU program, devices must be
running Windows 10, version 22H2. For more information on prerequisites
and enabling ESU in commercial environments, see Enable Extended
Security Updates (ESU)."
" >>>Devices need to be running Windows 10, version 22H2 Home,
Professional, Pro Education, or Workstations edition.<<<
Devices need to have the latest Windows update installed. Learn how to
install Windows updates.
>>>The Microsoft account used to sign in to the device must be an
administrator account.<<<"
"The ESU license will be associated with the Microsoft account used
to enroll. You may be prompted to sign in with a >>>Microsoft account<<<
if you typically sign into Windows with a >>>local<<< account."
"You can use your existing ESU license on up to 10 devices once you
enroll in ESU.
You can enroll in ESU in one of the following three ways:
At no additional cost if you are syncing your PC Settings.
Redeem 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points.
One-time purchase of $30 USD or local currency equivalent plus
applicable tax."
"Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update. If your device
meets the prerequisites, you’ll see a link to enroll in ESU.
Once you select >>>Enroll<<< now you’ll start the ESU enrollment."
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From my experiences, the process can have a few rough spots.
--73, Glenn, AF8C
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