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Windows 10 Gets March 2026 ESU Update KB5078885

Microsoft released Extended Security Update KB5078885 for Windows 10 on March 10, 2026, continuing post-support patches for enterprise customers.

Emanuel DE ALMEIDA 11 mars 2026, 07:37 2 min de lecture 0 vues 0 Commentaires

Dernière mise à jour 12 mars 2026, 00:09

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Microsoft Delivers March 2026 Windows 10 ESU Patch

Microsoft pushed KB5078885 to Windows 10 systems on March 10, 2026. This Extended Security Update continues the company's paid support program for the operating system that reached end-of-life in October 2025.

The update arrives as part of Microsoft's monthly ESU cycle. It's designed exclusively for organizations that purchased Extended Security Updates to keep Windows 10 systems patched beyond the official support deadline.

ESU Subscribers Get Continued Windows 10 Support

Only Windows 10 systems with active ESU licenses receive KB5078885. Regular consumer and business Windows 10 installations won't see this update through Windows Update.

Organizations paying for Extended Security Updates can deploy the patch through their standard update management tools. The ESU program costs $61 per device for the first year after Windows 10's end-of-life.

Installing KB5078885 on ESU Systems

ESU subscribers can install KB5078885 through Windows Update, WSUS, or System Center Configuration Manager. The update requires a valid ESU license key to activate.

Microsoft recommends testing the update in non-production environments first. Organizations should verify their ESU licensing status before attempting installation to avoid activation issues.

Questions Fréquentes

What is Windows 10 KB5078885?
KB5078885 is a March 2026 Extended Security Update for Windows 10 systems with active ESU licenses, providing continued security patches after end-of-life.
Who can install Windows 10 KB5078885?
Only organizations with paid Extended Security Update licenses can install KB5078885. Regular Windows 10 users cannot access this update.
How much does Windows 10 ESU cost?
Microsoft charges $61 per device for the first year of Extended Security Updates after Windows 10's October 2025 end-of-life date.

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Emanuel DE ALMEIDA

Emanuel DE ALMEIDA

Senior IT Journalist & Cloud Architect

Microsoft MCSA-certified Cloud Architect | Fortinet-focused. I modernize cloud, hybrid & on-prem infrastructure for reliability, security, performance and cost control - sharing field-tested ops & troubleshooting.

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