Microsoft is shortening the support lifecycle of Windows 10 Enterprise Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) releases from 10 years down to only five years. This way, the company is cutting down the ...
Windows 10 is officially dead. Well, kind of. Microsoft officially declared the end of support date to be October 14, 2025, after which the operating system will receive no further updates. That is, ...
Microsoft officials are tightening the screws on Windows 10 users running the Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) version of the product, starting later this year. Microsoft will be cutting from ten ...
Windows 10 LTSC, the version once pitched to enterprises as the OS that didn't need constant updating, will only get five years of support now. Microsoft has slashed support from 10 years to just five ...
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In the front page thread on Ars a comment suggests using Windows 10/11 Enterprise LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel) as a way to gain long-term support for Win 10. Is this a viable option for my aging ...