Microsoft’s Windows 10 Update: A $30 Comedy of Errors or Security Saviors?

Microsoft’s KB5068781 update is here to save the day—or at least extend it. While Windows 10 fans shed a tear with end-of-support news, this security update swoops in, addressing a bug that prematurely declared end times. With 63 security fixes, it’s like a superhero for your PC, albeit with a cape made of code.

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Who would have thought that the extended life of Windows 10 would come with its own set of drama? With Microsoft offering a DIY enrollment program as convoluted as a reality show challenge, all we need now is to vote off some bugs, and we’re set for a thrilling season finale!

Key Points:

  • Windows 10 gets its first extended security update post end of support.
  • Consumers and businesses can enroll in an extended security update (ESU) program.
  • A pesky bug has been causing enrollment issues, but fear not, an emergency fix is here!
  • Get ready for build updates: 19045.6575 for Windows 10 ESU and 19044.6575 for LTSC 2021.
  • Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday swoops in with 63 fixes and a heroic vulnerability patch.

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