Overview
- Official support ends on 14 October 2025, with free ESU keeping Windows 10 devices patched through 13 October 2026 for private users in the EEA.
- The enrollment link is starting to appear in Windows Update for some users, and Microsoft says broader availability will follow in the coming days.
- Registration requires Windows 10 version 22H2, administrator rights and a Microsoft account.
- Previously proposed hurdles such as Microsoft Rewards points or enabling Windows Backup do not apply in the EEA.
- Businesses can purchase up to three additional years of ESU, while many PCs cannot move to Windows 11 and some users are turning to third-party tools like Flyoobe to trigger enrollment.