Microsoft fixes the ESU blues for Windows 10 users
theregister.co.ukEven as its market share is finally eclipsed by Windows 11, Windows 10 is still alive and in need of fixes. Alongside the replacement of the Blue Screen of Death in Windows 11, Microsoft has released a fix for the Extended Security Updates wizard to Windows 10 Insiders.
The fix has reached the Release Preview Channel for Windows Insiders and addresses a problem encountered by some users with the Windows 10 Extended Security Update (ESU) enrollment wizard.
The wizard, which is used to keep Windows 10 security updates rolling even after support for many versions officially ends in October, had a tendency to crash when some users clicked "Enroll now." Affected users would see the wizard appear to start up and the window open then abruptly shut down.
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