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Microsoft agrees to 11th hour Win 10 end of life concessions

(2025/09/26)


Microsoft will give consumers in the European Economic Area no-strings extended support for the soon-to be-EOL Windows 10.

Campaigners urge EU to mandate 15 years of OS updates [1]READ MORE

In [2]October last year , users globally were told that they could get a year of extended security updates after the October 14 2025 sunset date for Windows 10 support, if they're prepared to pay a one-off $30 fee (local rates apply). Then, in June this year, Microsoft [3]offered a "free" option – if customers coughed up Microsoft Reward Points or used Windows Backup to sync their settings to the cloud.

However, Luxembourg and Brussels-based consumer rights group Euroconsumers decided that this was not good enough. In July it [4]wrote to Redmond [PDF] to argue that the policy was not in line with the Digital Markets Act or the Digital Content Directive. Or the EU's sustainability goals, come to that.

This has prompted an apparent rethink at Microsoft, revealed in correspondence between Microsoft and Euroconsumers, and flagged by [5]Tweakers this week.

In the latest letter to Microsoft, Euroconsumers' head of litigation, Marco Scialdone, [6]states [PDF]: "We are pleased to learn that Microsoft will provide a no-cost Extended Security Updates (ESU) option for Windows 10 consumer users in the European Economic Area (EEA)."

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Customers will still need a Microsoft account to secure the ESU, but Euroconsumers considers this doesn’t violate the DMA.

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Scialdone adds: "We are also glad this option will not require users to back up settings, apps, or credentials, or use Microsoft Rewards." The requirement to "engage" with other services to secure support had been "our main Digital Markets Act (DMA) related concern."

[10]Critics blast Microsoft's limited reprieve for those stuck on Windows 10

[11]Enterprises sticking with Windows 10 could shell out billions for continued support

[12]Voice, vision, pen: Oh dear. Windows boss says Microsoft is again reshaping OS

[13]The 'End of 10' is nigh, but don't bury your PC just yet

[14]Bring back your old Mac: 5 ways to refresh the OS on elderly Apples

However, Microsoft's move doesn't fully address the concerns which Euroconsumers raised back in its first letter in July, the group claims. The one year period was not in the spirit of the Digital Content Directive, or the EU's broad sustainability goal, the letter notes.

That's because of the fact that the Windows 10 to 11 migration will force many users to buy new hardware, largely because of the new operating system's Trusted Platform Module requirement.

"This creates a huge additional burden for consumers, with some estimates suggesting that over 850 million active devices still rely on Windows 10 and cannot be upgraded due to hardware requirements," the letter states.

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"By contrast, upgrades from Windows 7 or 8 to Windows 10 did not carry such limitations." And Scialdone's letter reiterates that Windows 10's phaseout was "on a much shorter timeline than in the past."

Californian man so furious about forced Windows 11 upgrade that he's suing Microsoft [16]READ MORE

He adds: "Our own survey confirms that a significant share of consumers remain on older but still functional devices: 22 percent still run Windows on a PC or laptop from 2017 or earlier, which cannot be upgraded to Windows 11 but continue to serve users' everyday needs."

We can expect further missives from the organization, in its attempts to "engage in fruitful conversation with Microsoft over the next year to extend device protection."

So does this reprieve for European Windows 10 users alone help consumers in the UK when the EOL comes on October 14?

We asked Microsoft about this on Wednesday and have yet to receive a statement from its PR machine. There was some confusion, seemingly, when last night The Reg called one of its representatives who thought they'd already sent us a statement.

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That statement still hasn't arrived and there hasn't been a [18]mega Outlook outage that we know of. ®

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[1] https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/16/campaigners_urge_eu_to_mandate/

[2] https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/31/microsoft_windows_10_support/

[3] https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/25/microsoft_free_esu_tier/

[4] https://www.euroconsumers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Letter-to-Windows.pdf

[5] https://tweakers.net/nieuws/239564/microsoft-schrapt-eisen-voor-gratis-extra-jaar-windows-10-support-in-europa.html

[6] https://www.euroconsumers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Euroconsumers_vs_Microsoft_092025.pdf

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[10] https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/01/windows_10_updates_criticism/

[11] https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/04/windows_10_esu_costs/

[12] https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/14/microsofts_windows_revision_comment_opinion/

[13] https://www.theregister.com/2025/05/15/end_of_10_campaign/

[14] https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/13/refresh_an_old_mac/

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[16] https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/11/microsoft_sued_over_premature_windows/

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[18] https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/10/outlook_microsoft_email_outage/

[19] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



richardcox13

Microsoft will give consumers in the European Economic Area no-strings extended support for the soon-to be-EOL Windows 10.

Another Brexit benefit!

Phil O'Sophical

The UK DMCC is intended to be an equivalent to the EEA DMA. We could hope that the UK will apply similar pressure under DMCC, but given the total ineptitude of Starmer & co. I would not hold my breath.

Will be watching Ebay

steviebuk

As old kit that is perfectly fine is offloaded for "new kit".

Anonymous Coward

"engage in fruitful conversation with Microsoft"

I see what you did there. Unfortunately Apricot Computers ceased 20 years ago.

"upgrades from Windows 7 or 8 to Windows 10 did not carry such limitations"

Pascal Monett

Additionally, hardware today is largely powerful enough for anyone but heavy users, video editing or high-level gaming.

A Windows 7-era computer is still fine, from a hardware point of view, for reading one's mail, viewing videos on Youtube and generally surfing the Intartubes.

This whole treadmill thing is slowing down because nobody cares what Redmond says, if it works, then it's good enough.

Companies have the money to do endless upgrades, people don't.

Redmond is going to treadmill itself out of existence (in time - lots of time).

Re: "upgrades from Windows 7 or 8 to Windows 10 did not carry such limitations"

blu3b3rry

Pretty much the case.

When working remote and my work laptop at the time died, I ended up joining in on teams meetings and running all the usual office stuff on the 1st gen i5 Acer laptop I used as a personal travel machine. Worked just fine and kept up more or less as well as the 11th gen i7 machine it covered for.

Pissed

Caver_Dave

I bought a computer just after Windows 11 requirements were first muted. I made sure that everything was covered, TPM, memory requirements, modern processor. Then when Windows 11 was released, Microsoft decided my particular processor (but others in the range) is not supported.

Pissed off!

Already running Linux Mint on most of my computers, but SWMBO and offspring will not jump off Windows. Also the charities that I do free Tech Support for.

In the last month everyone is complaining that the Windows interface is becoming less responsive, missing key strokes, etc. as though something is grabbing a large chunk of CPU time, but I can't see anything in the Task Manager. Is this a punishment to try and make people move al la iPhones?

Re: Pissed

m4r35n357

Mooted! Otherwise nobody would have heard them ;)

RJW

Wow 850 million devices that can't be upgraded and that's just Europe.

Thats a lot of electrical waste being generated for no good reason.

Swap read error. You lose your mind.