Microsoft released its final update for many versions of Windows 10 on Tuesday, months after it started warning users to upgrade to Windows 11 or face a lack of security updates in the future.
In its release notes, the company said it fixed issues with its PowerShell remote management system, a Chinese language input method editor, some edit controls, and removed a driver, among dozens of other security concerns.
“Windows 10 launched in July 2015, and after nearly a decade, support will end on Oct. 14, 2025,” the company said earlier this year. It applies to the Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro Education, and Pro for Workstations, the company said….