Do You Know the Latest Windows 10 Updates and What’s Next
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8/3/20252 min read


Windows 10, once the most widely used operating system in the world, is now approaching its final chapter. In 2025, Microsoft is preparing to end its official support, prompting users to explore alternatives or upgrade. However, not everything is ending abruptly—there are options like free extended security updates, LTSC support until 2032, and major patch rollouts that are still relevant today. Here’s everything you need to know about Windows 10’s final phase.
1. Windows 10 Support Ends on October 14, 2025
Microsoft will officially end security updates, new features, and technical support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. After this date, although your PC may continue working, it will be increasingly vulnerable to security threats.
2. Windows 10 ESU Program Now Free (Under Conditions)
Microsoft has extended security updates through October 2026 for users who opt into the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program at no cost—if they sync device settings to the cloud via a Microsoft account or redeem 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points. This free option replaces the previous $30/year fee model.
3. Two Lifelines: LTSC Editions Supported Until 2032
Windows 10 LTSC/IOT Enterprise (2021) versions offer extended support until January 13, 2032, though they’re aimed at specialized systems and require volume licensing. Regular Home and Pro users do not have access to this version.
4. July 2025 Patch Tuesday Fixed Over 130 Vulnerabilities
The July cumulative update for Windows 10 v22H2—KB5062554, OS builds 19044.6093 / 19045.6093—addressed critical vulnerabilities related to elevation of privilege and security bypasses.
5. Microsoft Is Removing Legacy Drivers for Better Security
Starting soon, Windows Update will phase out outdated drivers that are no longer used. This cleanup aims to enhance system security and reduce compatibility risks—but older PCs may face functionality issues if alternatives aren’t available.
6. Windows 10 22H2: Final Feature Update Released in Late 2024
The last major feature release for Windows 10—version 22H2—was finalized in November 2024, with cumulative improvements added through mid‑2025.
Conclusion
With support ending in October 2025, Windows 10 is nearing retirement. But users have options: continue with free ESU updates until 2026, switch to a supported version like LTSC through 2032, or plan to upgrade to Windows 11. As security patches continue through mid‑2025, staying updated remains essential.
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