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   J. P. Gilliver to All   
   Re: "Support has ended" nags   
   25 Nov 25 15:39:51   
   
   From: G6JPG@255soft.uk   
      
   On 2025/11/25 15:18:45, ...w¡ñ§±¤ñ wrote:   
   > J. P. Gilliver wrote on 11/25/2025 6:35 AM:   
   >> On 2025/11/24 23:25:46, Nil wrote:   
   >>> On 24 Nov 2025, =?UTF-8?B?Li4ud8Khw7HCp8KxwqTDsSA=?=   
   >>>  wrote in alt.comp.os.windows-10:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Nil wrote on 11/24/2025 1:11 PM:   
   >>>>> On 24 Nov 2025, "J. P. Gilliver"  wrote in   
   >>>>> alt.comp.os.windows-10:   
   >>>>> Just in case I wasn't clear - I still want to receive any Windows 10   
   >>>>> updates, just not be nagged about Windows 11, since this computer is   
   >>>>> not able to run it.   
   >>>   
   >>>> Updates for Windows 10 ceased in October 2025.   
   >>>>    KB5066791 is the last one.   
   >>>   
   >>> My experience with earlier versions of Windows is that, even though   
   >>> they say there will be no more updates, there sometimes are. Also,   
   >>> Defender AV updates continue.   
   >>   
   >> Putting "reli" in the search box, to open "Reliability Monitor", I am   
      
   []   
      
   >> So, updates still seem to be streaming in. (Not that I use the store,   
   >> CoPilot, or Xbox.)   
   >>   
   >>   
   >    
   > Solitaire, MSRT, CoPilot, Xbox are all app packages - delivered via the    
   > MSFT Store not Windows Update   
      
   (Not _really_ bothered, but since I don't use any of those, can I turn   
   that off, and if so how?) So the "MSFT Store" continues?   
      
   > Office Hub - delivered via Office automatically for O2K16(and later    
   > versions) Click to Run and MSI installations   
      
   I have Office 2003. Nothing later.>   
   > KB5072653 and KB5068781   
   > Prerequisites for the ESU program   
   > To enable ESU for Windows 10, the following must be applied in the    
   > following order:   
   > Windows 10, version 22H2 with KB5066791, or a later update installed.   
   > This Extended Security Updates (ESU) Licensing Preparation Package for   
   > Windows 10 (KB5072653). Note this preparation package must be    
   > installed after the October 2025 security update (KB5066791) is installed.   
   >    
   Reli still shows them as "Windows successfully installed the following   
   update".   
      
      
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