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Ars Technica US tech 2026-06-26 05:24

マイクロソフト、Windows 10の延長更新プログラムを1年延長

原題: Microsoft adds another year to Windows 10 extended update program

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マイクロソフトは、Windows 10の延長更新プログラムをさらに1年延長することを発表しました。これにより、ユーザーは2025年10月までセキュリティ更新を受け取ることができ、特に企業や組織にとって重要なサポートが継続されます。この決定は、依然として多くのユーザーがWindows 10を使用していることを考慮したものです。
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About a quarter of PCs are still running Microsoft's previous operating system. About a quarter of PCs are still running Microsoft's previous operating system. Microsoft ended official support for Windows 10 in 2025, but the company may have a harder time than expected putting the operating system out to pasture. After promising a year of optional extended update support, Microsoft has changed its policy, tacking on another year to its Extended Security Updates (ESU) program. If you are still clinging to Windows 10, you don't have to do anything but enjoy that extra year. The last regular updates rolled out to Windows 10 in October of last year, but the Internet can be a dangerous place for unpatched Windows machines. That was a problem for Microsoft, as Windows 11 usage had only barely surpassed Windows 10 when support ended. Microsoft's solution was to give everyone on the old OS a free year of extended updates. That program was set to end on October 12, 2026, but Microsoft has updated its policy with hardly a whisper, pushing back the end of extended updates to October 12, 2027. The ESU support page was updated with that date, and Microsoft's blog post on the program has a new editor's note confirming the change. Read full article Comments