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Microsoft could earn $7 billion from Windows 10 ESU program

In a month (and change), Microsoft is slated to cut support for Windows 10, but it’s apparent that most users are against this move, as they either can’t upgrade to Windows 11 because their devices don’t meet the strict system requirements. That, or they are just plain reluctant due to the operating system’s apparent flawed design elements.

A public interest group (PIRG) filed a petition requesting Microsoft to reconsider its decision to pull the plug on Windows 10. While the software giant wasn’t swayed to continue providing support for the operating system beyond the October 14, 2025, cutoff date, it has provided Windows 10 users with a 12-month lifeline through its Extended Security Updates (ESU) program.

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