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Canada-QC-GATINEAU Azienda Directories
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Azienda News:
- Microsoft extends free Windows 10 security updates into 2026 . . .
As welcome as a year of basically free-of-charge Windows 10 security updates is, Microsoft is still sticking to its guns in promoting Windows 11 upgrades (for PCs that can install it) and full PC
- Windows 11 24H2 Update Limits System Restore Points to 60 . . .
Microsoft now clearly states that restore points will expire after 60 days In an update to its support documentation, the company confirmed: “After installing the June 2025 Windows security update, Windows 11, version 24H2 will retain system restore points for up to 60 days
- Microsoft Offers Free Windows 10 Extended Security Updates . . .
Microsoft is closing the door on Windows 10 in October 2025, and will be ceasing security support for that operating system unless users pay $30 for a one-year extended security update
- Windows 10 users can get extended security updates using . . .
Windows 10 users can get extended security updates using Microsoft points Trezor’s support platform abused in crypto theft phishing attacks New FileFix attack weaponizes Windows File Explorer
- Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program
ESU is rolling out to all Windows 10 devices that are running Windows 10, version 22H2 starting with Windows Insiders To enroll your device in ESU: 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 If
- Windows 10 users can get extended security updates for 1,000 . . .
At the very least, though, Microsoft will continue to deliver MS 365 app security updates, as well as Windows Defender antivirus intelligence updates, until October 2028
- Microsoft Sets New 60-Day Limit For System Restore Points In . . .
The update, KB5060842, says that starting with Windows 11 version 24H2, System Restore points will be kept for up to 60 days After 60 days, restore points older than 60 days will no longer be available for use [ ] The change does not change the way restore points are created or used; it only sets a clear time limit for how long they are stored
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