You may have heard about a special edition of Windows 10 that will remain supported beyond October 2025. That edition is known as LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel) and will be supported until 2029.
As part of that announcement, the Redmond company also confirmed that the next Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) version will be based on Windows 10 21H2 and will be released later this year.
The cut-off date for Windows 10 version 22H2 remains October 14, 2025, although several LTSC editions will remain in support for a few years past that date. The Windows 10 LTSC 2019 edition will ...
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Microsoft is saying it will stop supporting Windows 10 devices starting October 14. Meanwhile, the company is also offering a free upgrade to Windows 11 to users who are still using Windows 10.
Microsoft plans to discontinue support for Office apps, also known as Microsoft 365 apps, on Windows 10 later this year.