Windows 10: the latest update could cause unfixable bugs

Support for Windows 10 ends in a week with the last Patch Tuesday update on October 14, 2025; however, this situation places users in a very precarious position due to bugs that may remain unaddressed.

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Indeed, it will be possible to extend security for a year under certain conditions, but this solution doesn’t address all the issues. This is mainly because Patch Tuesday updates often introduce new bugs to both Windows 10 and Windows 11, as well as Windows servers. The launch of Windows 11 25H2 demonstrated this with problems emerging from day one.

The last update for Windows 10 is likely to cause many bugs

To put it simply, if the last update for Windows 10 introduces bugs, Microsoft will no longer be required to fix them since official support will have ended. The security extension program only covers updates to protect PCs.

Microsoft states that this program “helps to reduce the risk of malware and cyberattacks by providing access to critical and important security updates for Windows 10 22H2 devices. The ESU subscription does not provide any other types of protection, feature enhancements, or product refinements. It also does not include technical support.”

As a result, the approximately 400 million PCs running Windows 10 will be exposed to security risks with no solutions for bugs after October 14. Therefore, there are three options: migrate to Windows 11, which tries to entice users by enhancing its interface; wait for patches from independent and dedicated sources; or accept these bugs.

The absence of bug fixes after October 14 is not particularly surprising. As mentioned earlier, Windows 10 operates on nearly 400 million PCs worldwide, and Microsoft is pushing users toward Windows 11. Given the varying configurations of these machines, it is inevitable that many will encounter bugs during the Patch Tuesday on October 14, 2025.

If significant bugs arise, Microsoft might eventually release an exceptional patch. However, it’s best not to count too much on this possibility. So proceed with caution before installing the last update for Windows 10.

Source: Neowin

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