Update KB5066198 will be the last non-security update for Windows 10. It's now available as an optional install.
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Windows 10 KB5066198 is rolling out as an optional update ahead of the scheduled end-of-life on October 14, 2025.
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If you're running a Windows 10 PC, and you haven't thought much about your options yet, you need to start doing so – and fast. In just over a couple of weeks, that deadline will be here, and the last ...
Windows 10 KB5066198 preview update fixes SMBv1 file sharing problems and Autopilot deployment issues before support ends.
Windows 10 support ends 14 October 2025. EEA users can claim free Extended Security Updates until 2026—avoiding costly data ...
Windows 10 is reaching the end of its official support on October 14, 2025.Normally, this would leave users with two choices: pay for Extended Security Updates (ESUs) or upgrade to Windows 11.