Microsoft fixes the ESU blues for Windows 10 users
Briefly

Windows 10 is still operational and requires updates as its market share is surpassed by Windows 11. Microsoft has released a fix for the Extended Security Updates enrollment wizard, aimed at resolving crashes experienced by some users. Affected users reported that the wizard would crash upon clicking 'Enroll now.' Microsoft noted that the crashes were due to incomplete app registration. The fix ensures a smoother experience. Additionally, changes in Windows 11 24H2 include replacing the Blue Screen of Death with the Black Screen of Unexpected Restart.
Windows 10 is still alive and in need of fixes even as its market share is eclipsed by Windows 11. Microsoft has released a fix for the Extended Security Updates wizard.
The fix addresses a problem with the Windows 10 Extended Security Update enrollment wizard, which crashed for some users when they attempted to enroll.
According to Microsoft, the issue arose due to incomplete app registration. The update in the Windows 10 Release Preview Channel ensures a smoother enrollment experience.
Other changes in the Release Preview Channel for Windows 11 24H2 include replacing the Blue Screen of Death with the Black Screen of Unexpected Restart as part of the Windows Resiliency Initiative.
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