Microsoft Gives More Security Updates for Windows 10

A2

Microsoft Gives More Security Updates for Windows 10

微軟為 Windows 10 提供更多安全性更新


Introduction

Microsoft will give security updates for Windows 10 for a longer time. This helps people who cannot use Windows 11.

微軟將延長 Windows 10 的安全性更新時間,這將有助於無法使用 Windows 11 的使用者。

Main Body

Windows 10 is old. Many computers cannot run Windows 11 because they are too old. Now, Microsoft will give security updates until October 12, 2027.

Windows 10 已經老舊。許多電腦因為太舊而無法執行 Windows 11。現在,微軟將提供安全性更新直到 2027 年 10 月 12 日。

Regular users can pay 30 dollars for these updates. Some users can get them for free. They can use Windows Backup or Microsoft Rewards points.

一般使用者可以支付 30 美元來獲取這些更新。部分使用者可以免費獲得,他們可以使用 Windows 備份或微軟積分(Microsoft Rewards points)。

Companies must pay more money. They pay 61 dollars or more for each computer every year.

公司必須支付更多費用。每台電腦每年需支付 61 美元或更多。

People in the European Economic Area (EEA) have a special rule. They get these updates for free. They do not need a Microsoft account.

歐洲經濟區(EEA)的使用者有特殊規定。他們可以免費獲取這些更新,且不需要微軟帳號。

Conclusion

Windows 10 users can stay safe until 2027 if they follow these rules.

Windows 10 使用者只要遵循這些規則,到 2027 年前都能保持安全。

Vocabulary Learning

The Magic of "CAN"

In this story, we see the word can used many times. At A2 level, you need to know that can is used for ability (what is possible).

Examples from the text:

  • "computers cannot run Windows 11" \rightarrow Not possible.
  • "users can pay 30 dollars" \rightarrow It is possible to do this.
  • "users can stay safe" \rightarrow This is a possible result.

Money Words: Pay vs Get

Notice how the text describes getting things:

  1. Pay \rightarrow You give money to someone. (Example: Companies pay 61 dollars)

  2. Get \rightarrow You receive something. (Example: Some users get updates for free)

Quick Tip: If it is "for free," you do not need to pay.

Vocabulary Learning

security (n.)
Something that keeps a computer or person safe from danger
Example:The company uses a password for better security.
update (n.)
A new version of a program that fixes problems
Example:I need to install the latest Windows update.
regular (adj.)
Normal or common
Example:He is a regular customer at this coffee shop.
backup (n.)
A second copy of files to keep them safe
Example:Always make a backup of your photos.
account (n.)
A personal profile used to use a service
Example:I forgot the password for my email account.
B2

Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Security Updates Until October 2027

微軟將 Windows 10 安全更新延長至 2027 年 10 月


Introduction

Microsoft has extended its Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 to help users who cannot yet switch to Windows 11.

微軟延長了 Windows 10 的擴展安全更新 (ESU) 計畫,以協助尚未能切換至 Windows 11 的使用者。

Main Body

Because standard support for Windows 10 is ending, Microsoft created the ESU program to protect users from security risks. Although support was originally supposed to end in October 2025, Microsoft has now extended this date to October 12, 2027. The company emphasized that this change gives users more time to buy new hardware, as Windows 11 requires specific technology, such as the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), which many older computers do not have.

由於 Windows 10 的標準支援即將結束,微軟建立了 ESU 計畫以保護使用者免受安全風險影響。雖然支援原定於 2025 年 10 月結束,但微軟現已將此日期延長至 2027 年 10 月 12 日。該公司強調,此舉是為了讓使用者有更多時間購買新硬體,因為 Windows 11 需要特定技術,例如信任平台模組 (TPM),而許多舊電腦並不具備此功能。

Access to these updates depends on the type of user. Individual consumers using version 22H2 can join the program through a Microsoft account. While there is a standard $30 fee, users can get the updates for free if they use the Windows Backup tool or spend 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points. However, businesses and schools must use different licensing programs, with costs starting at $61 per device per year and increasing every two years.

是否能獲取這些更新取決於使用者類型。使用 22H2 版本的個人消費者可以透過微軟帳戶加入該計畫。雖然標準費用為 30 美元,但使用者若使用 Windows 備份工具或花費 1,000 點微軟積分 (Microsoft Rewards points) 即可免費獲取更新。然而,企業和學校必須使用不同的授權計畫,費用為每台裝置每年 61 美元起,且每兩年增加一次。

There are also different rules for the European Economic Area (EEA). To meet European regulatory standards, Microsoft confirmed that users in the 30 EEA member states can get free ESU subscriptions without needing a Microsoft account. Furthermore, these consumer offers only apply to personal devices; any computer managed by a company network or software like Microsoft Intune is not eligible for these lower prices.

歐洲經濟區 (EEA) 則有不同的規則。為了符合歐洲的監管標準,微軟確認 EEA 30 個成員國的使用者可以免費訂閱 ESU,且無需微軟帳戶。此外,這些消費者優惠僅適用於個人裝置;任何由公司網路或微軟 Intune 等軟體管理的電腦均不適用於這些較低價格。

Conclusion

Windows 10 users can continue to receive security patches until October 2027, as long as they meet the account requirements or live within the EEA.

只要符合帳戶要求或居住在 EEA 境內,Windows 10 使用者即可繼續接收安全補丁直到 2027 年 10 月。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'B2 Logic' Shift: Moving Beyond 'But'

At the A2 level, you likely use but for every contrast. To hit B2, you need to use Complex Contrast Connectors. These allow you to connect two different ideas in one sophisticated sentence without sounding repetitive.

🔍 The 'Although' Pattern

Look at this sentence from the text:

*"Although support was originally supposed to end in October 2025, Microsoft has now extended this date..."

The Logic: A2 students say: "Support was ending, but Microsoft extended it." B2 students use Although to place the 'surprising' information first. It signals to the listener: "I am about to tell you something, but then I will give you a twist."

🛠️ The 'While' Pivot

Notice how the text describes prices:

*"While there is a standard $30 fee, users can get the updates for free..."

In this context, While does not mean "at the same time" (time). It means "on the other hand" (contrast). This is a classic B2 move: using a time-word to show a logical difference.

🚀 Quick Upgrade Guide

Stop using But \rightarrow Start using these:

Instead of...Try this (B2 Style)Example from Article
But...Although [Sentence A], [Sentence B]Although support was ending, they extended it.
But...While [Sentence A], [Sentence B]While there is a fee, some get it for free.
But...However, [Sentence B]However, businesses must use different programs.

Pro Tip: If you start a sentence with Although or While, you cannot put but in the middle.

Although it is raining, but I am going out. (Wrong) ✅ Although it is raining, I am going out. (B2 Fluency)

Vocabulary Learning

extend (v.)
To make something last longer or cover a larger area.
Example:The company decided to extend the deadline for the project by two weeks.
emphasize (v.)
To give special importance or attention to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The teacher wanted to emphasize the importance of reviewing the vocabulary before the exam.
regulatory (adj.)
Relating to a rule or law used to control the way something is done.
Example:The new bank must comply with strict regulatory standards to operate in the city.
eligible (adj.)
Having the right to do or obtain something according to specific rules.
Example:Only students with a GPA above 3.5 are eligible for the scholarship.
subscription (n.)
An agreement to pay money regularly to receive a service or publication.
Example:I have a monthly subscription to a streaming service that allows me to watch movies.
C2

Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Security Update Provisions Through October 2027

微軟將 Windows 10 安全更新期限延長至 2027 年 10 月


Introduction

Microsoft has expanded the availability and duration of its Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 to accommodate users unable to transition to Windows 11.

微軟已擴大其 Windows 10 擴展安全更新 (ESU) 計劃的可用範圍與持續時間,以照顧無法過渡到 Windows 11 的用戶。

Main Body

The cessation of standard support for Windows 10 has necessitated the implementation of the ESU program to mitigate security vulnerabilities. While the initial termination date was scheduled for October 2025, Microsoft has unilaterally extended the eligibility period to October 12, 2027. This temporal extension is attributed to the necessity of providing users with increased flexibility during hardware procurement, particularly as Windows 11 mandates specific hardware prerequisites, such as the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), which render a significant volume of legacy devices incompatible.

由於 Windows 10 的標準支援結束,必須實施 ESU 計劃以降低安全性漏洞。雖然原定的終止日期為 2025 年 10 月,但微軟已單方面將資格期限延長至 2027 年 10 月 12 日。此次時間延長是為了讓用戶在採購硬體時具有更高的靈活性,特別是因為 Windows 11 要求特定的硬體前提,例如信賴平台模組 (TPM),導致大量舊裝置不相容。

Stakeholder access to these updates is bifurcated by user classification. Consumer users operating version 22H2 (Home, Professional, Pro Education, and Workstation editions) may access the ESU program via a Microsoft account. To circumvent the standard $30 fee, Microsoft has introduced several non-monetary enrollment pathways, including the utilization of the Windows Backup utility for cloud synchronization or the redemption of 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points. Conversely, enterprise and education editions are excluded from these concessions; commercial entities must utilize the Volume Licensing Program or Cloud Service Providers, with costs commencing at $61 per device annually and escalating biennially.

利益相關者獲取這些更新的方式依據用戶類別而分為兩類。運行 22H2 版本(家用版、專業版、專業教育版及工作站版)的消費者用戶可透過微軟帳戶加入 ESU 計劃。為了避開 30 美元的標準費用,微軟推出了幾種非貨幣的加入途徑,包括利用 Windows 備份公用程式進行雲端同步,或兌換 1,000 點微軟獎勵積分。相反,企業版與教育版被排除在這些優惠之外;商業實體必須使用大量授權計劃或雲端服務供應商,費用每年每台裝置 61 美元起,且每兩年遞增。

Regional variations in policy are evident, specifically regarding the European Economic Area (EEA). In a notable rapprochement with European regulatory expectations, Microsoft has confirmed that users within the 30 EEA member states are eligible for free ESU subscriptions without the requirement of a Microsoft account. Furthermore, the program is restricted to personal devices; any hardware integrated into an Active Directory domain, Microsoft Entra ID, or managed via software such as Microsoft Intune is ineligible for consumer-tier pricing.

政策在地區上存在差異,特別是關於歐洲經濟區 (EEA)。在與歐洲監管預期達成顯著協調後,微軟確認 30 個 EEA 成員國內的用戶有資格免費訂閱 ESU,且無需微軟帳戶。此外,該計劃僅限於個人裝置;任何整合至 Active Directory 網域、Microsoft Entra ID 或透過 Microsoft Intune 等軟體管理的硬體,均不適用於消費者級定價。

Conclusion

Windows 10 users may maintain security patch eligibility until October 2027, provided they meet specific version and account requirements or reside within the EEA.

只要符合特定版本與帳戶要求,或居住於 EEA 境內,Windows 10 用戶即可維持安全更新資格至 2027 年 10 月。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Nominalization and Latinate Precision

To transition from B2 (competent) to C2 (mastery), a student must shift from process-oriented language (verbs) to concept-oriented language (nouns). The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the linguistic process of turning verbs or adjectives into nouns to create a denser, more objective, and authoritative academic tone.

⚡ The 'Verb-to-Noun' Pivot

Observe how the text eschews simple action for conceptual density:

  • B2 Style: Microsoft extended the date because users need more time to buy hardware. (Linear, narrative)
  • C2 Style: *"This temporal extension is attributed to the necessity of providing users with increased flexibility during hardware procurement..."

Analysis: By transforming extend \rightarrow extension, necessary \rightarrow necessity, flexible \rightarrow flexibility, and procure \rightarrow procurement, the writer removes the 'human' agent and replaces it with 'abstract phenomena.' This is the hallmark of high-level bureaucratic and technical English.

🧩 Lexical Sophistication: The Latinate Stratum

The text utilizes 'High-Latinate' vocabulary to achieve surgical precision. Note the use of "bifurcated" instead of split, and "rapprochement" (a loanword from French) instead of agreement or coming together.

"Stakeholder access to these updates is bifurcated by user classification."

In C2 discourse, bifurcated doesn't just mean 'divided'; it implies a formal, systemic splitting into two distinct branches. Using such terminology signals to the reader that the writer possesses a specialized, scholarly register.

🛠️ Syntactic Compression

C2 mastery involves packing maximum information into minimum syntactic space.

The "Non-Monetary Enrollment Pathways" Construction: Instead of saying "There are other ways to join without paying," the author uses a complex noun phrase: [Adjective] + [Adjective] + [Noun] + [Noun].

This creates a conceptual anchor. Once the noun phrase is established, the rest of the sentence simply provides examples, allowing the reader to process the logic of the system rather than the sequence of the actions.

Vocabulary Learning

cessation (n.)
The process of ending one's activity or a particular state of affairs.
Example:The cessation of hostilities led to a fragile peace treaty between the two nations.
mitigate (v.)
To make something less severe, serious, or painful.
Example:The government implemented new drainage systems to mitigate the effects of seasonal flooding.
unilaterally (adv.)
Performed by or affecting only one person, group, or country involved in a particular situation, without agreement from others.
Example:The company unilaterally decided to change the employee benefits package without consulting the union.
procurement (n.)
The action of obtaining an equipment or supply, typically for an organization.
Example:The department of defense has a rigorous process for the procurement of advanced aerospace technology.
bifurcated (adj.)
Divided into two branches or forks.
Example:The legal system is bifurcated into civil and criminal jurisdictions.
circumvent (v.)
To find a way around an obstacle; to overcome a problem or limitation in a clever or surreptitious way.
Example:The hackers attempted to circumvent the security firewall by using a backdoor entry.
biennially (adv.)
Occurring every two years.
Example:The international art exhibition is held biennially in Venice.
rapprochement (n.)
An establishment or resumption of harmonious relations between two nations or groups.
Example:The diplomatic summit signaled a long-awaited rapprochement between the two warring factions.
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