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Windows 10 Consumer ESU Enrollment

Windows 10 Consumer ESU Enrollment v0.0.8

ThumperTM

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ThumperTM submitted a new resource:

Windows 10 Consumer ESU Enrollment - With this script, you can extend protection for Windows 10 by one year until October 13, 2026. You w

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If you're not ready to upgrade to Windows 11 and want to keep your Windows 10 system secure, this utility is a practical solution.
With this script, you can extend protection for Windows 10 by one year until October 13, 2026. You will receive updates free of charge until this date.

Extended Security Updates (ESU) will ensure your Windows 10 computer continues to receive important security updates until October 13, 2026.

The Consumer ESU...

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Thanks for that, Ive passed it on to a group of Stallwart 10 users. Its took me three weeks of routing out and closing the loops aligned to the MS network. They will be sulking in the WIndows Mansion tonight, not a whisper goes out to MS now.

Quick plug for GLASSWIRE. They deserve it.
 
ThumperTM submitted a new resource:

Windows 10 Consumer ESU Enrollment - With this script, you can extend protection for Windows 10 by one year until October 13, 2026. You w



Read more about this resource...
Here's the straight dope from Microsoft.
Very strange they are offering this. Microsoft still expects you to eventually move to Win 11. In all fairness, users had plenty of advance notice. Still this is a first from Microsoft. In case you haven't noticed, Apple has reduced the price on their systems despite the tariffs
 
LMFAO.

STRANGE no its not strange at all they messed up the sales pitch for windows 11, saying you needed TPM2.0 and a top gen system with masses of memeory etc, "Use the PC Check to see if your system can run Windows 11" ive got three versions of PC check from microsoft, two tell me because my system doesnt have TPM it isnt possible to proceed. Same program from last week and all is fine and dandy your machine is fine.

and becasue anything that didnt have TPM 2.0 or what they considered to be spectacular for their needs on an OS that runs on machine that handled windows 7 with no trouble. They had to do a massive U turn

"Oh your systems will run it, please try the new PC Check software to upgrade" and of course the sheep follow. "Oh look its all fine we can go ahead and use the new Windows 11" but everyones already seen the blurb of trying to sell a new pc with it on, shockingly just beofre Christams, cant think why.

Well folks heres some more News. Hot of the press, WINDOWS 12 is on its way.
 
Lol classic Micheal Palin as J.P. Gumby.

There was a lot to be said about the show "Monty Pythons Flying Circus" the scenes and sketches eventually become english law, but the show brought issues from the dark of society into the light and made things clearer for the world without the need for Politicians.

And then there were the election specials which funnily enough created an actual Political Party, "The Monster Raving Luny Perty". Lead candidate SCreaming Lord Sutch. (Feel free to Google it they had a wicked adjenda planned back in the 70's / 80's


Election Night Special by the Python crew. (Slight after point here, but it is rumoured amongst the clans that the "Python" programming language derived its name in honour of the Monty Python show.)
 
I don't know . But this extension seems like a waste of time . For a few months for me it's like why bother.
 

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