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Winsage
June 26, 2026
Microsoft has extended its Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 by an additional year, allowing users to continue receiving critical updates without the immediate need to transition to Windows 11. Users already enrolled in the ESU program can maintain their current operating system without additional steps, while those not yet signed up can access the updates by purchasing an ESU license through a Microsoft partner, enrolling in a volume licensing agreement that includes ESU, or utilizing a Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) for subscription-based access.
Winsage
May 13, 2026
Microsoft has introduced a cloud-based solution called Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery to address driver update issues for Windows users. This feature automatically detects and fixes driver-related problems by rolling back faulty drivers without user intervention. It operates within Windows Update, replacing problematic drivers with stable versions or approved alternatives. The recovery process will only activate if a validated driver version is available, and Microsoft will manage it independently of hardware partners. Manual validation and testing will occur from May to August 2026, with full deployment expected by September 2026.
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