Is Microsoft going to stop supporting Windows 10?

Is Microsoft going to stop supporting Windows 10?

What does it mean for Microsoft to end support for Windows 10? As it did with Windows 7 in January 2020, Microsoft will pull active support for Windows 10 in 2025. You’ll still be able to use the software, but you won’t get any more security updates. There also won’t be any new features added to the software.

How long can you keep Windows 10?

The terms closely follow Microsoft’s pattern for other recent operating systems, continuing the policy of five years of mainstream support and 10 years of extended support. Mainstream support for Windows 10 will continue until Oct. 13, 2020, and extended support ends on Oct. 14, 2025.

Is Microsoft killing off windows and not doing future versions?

Now, Microsoft employees can talk freely about future updates to Windows 10 because there’s no secret update in the works coming next. It’s all just Windows 10. While it immediately sounds like Microsoft is killing off Windows and not doing future versions, the reality is a little more complex.

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Is Windows 10 really the last version of Windows?

In 2015, as Microsoft was preparing to release its Windows 10 operating system, a developer evangelist speaking at a technical session during a company event dropped an eyebrow-raising statement. “Windows 10 is the last version of Windows,” he said.

Is Your Windows 10 May 2020 update not working?

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the problem affects users running the Windows 10 May 2020 update, but Microsoft has released a fix into Windows Update which should address the problem automatically and bring the operating system up to version 19041.84.

Is there a fix for Microsoft’s “Windows Update not working”?

Acknowledging the issue on its TechNet forum, a Microsoft engineer said that Microsoft is aware of the issue and is currently investigating it but has not yet found a fix. In the meantime, some (though not all) affected users have found this workaround to be effective: