Microsoft has released a critical update to address a bug that was preventing some Windows 10 PCs from receiving Extended Security Updates (ESUs). This bug, initially reported by Windows Latest, caused issues with the enrollment process, leaving affected PCs unable to access free updates. The update, KB5071959, is available for all Windows 10 22H2 PCs, regardless of their enrollment status in the ESU program. It aims to resolve the enrollment wizard failure issue, ensuring that essential security updates are delivered to users. This move by Microsoft is a response to the ongoing popularity of Windows 10, which has prompted the company to extend support beyond its official end-of-life date. However, the process of enrolling in the ESU program can be a bit technical, and users may need to manually initiate the enrollment to ensure they receive the updates. This update is a crucial step in maintaining the security of older Windows systems, and it highlights the importance of staying updated even after the official support period has ended.