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You can try it for yourself here: apps.microsoft.com/apppack
Introducing multi-app install on Windows
Select and install multiple productivity, creativity, social, and entertainment apps at once from the Microsoft Store. Streamline your app installation with multi-app install.
apps.microsoft.com
November 5, 2025 at 8:26 AM
You can try it for yourself here: apps.microsoft.com/apppack
Once you've selected your apps, you'll download an exe file that will open the Store and make it download and install the selected apps.
November 5, 2025 at 8:26 AM
Once you've selected your apps, you'll download an exe file that will open the Store and make it download and install the selected apps.
Version 1607 goes EOL on 13 October 2026
Version 1809 goes EOL on 9 January 2029
Version 21H2 goes EOL on 12 January 2027
Version 22H2 goes EOL on 10 October 2028
Version 1809 goes EOL on 9 January 2029
Version 21H2 goes EOL on 12 January 2027
Version 22H2 goes EOL on 10 October 2028
October 14, 2025 at 5:41 PM
Version 1607 goes EOL on 13 October 2026
Version 1809 goes EOL on 9 January 2029
Version 21H2 goes EOL on 12 January 2027
Version 22H2 goes EOL on 10 October 2028
Version 1809 goes EOL on 9 January 2029
Version 21H2 goes EOL on 12 January 2027
Version 22H2 goes EOL on 10 October 2028
In all seriousness tho, while Windows 10's original release and the last consumer version both loose support today, Windows 10 will only receive its final update on 9 January 2029 when version 1809 (Redstone 5) reaches its end of life.
October 14, 2025 at 5:41 PM
In all seriousness tho, while Windows 10's original release and the last consumer version both loose support today, Windows 10 will only receive its final update on 9 January 2029 when version 1809 (Redstone 5) reaches its end of life.
As a reminder:
1507 & 22H2: 14 October 2025
22H2 ESU: 10 October 2028
1607: 13 October 2026
1809: 9 January 2029 <- last one to go
21H2: 12 January 2027
And if we're being really technical, the IoT version of 21H2 will actually be around until 13 January 2032, 6.5 years from now.
1507 & 22H2: 14 October 2025
22H2 ESU: 10 October 2028
1607: 13 October 2026
1809: 9 January 2029 <- last one to go
21H2: 12 January 2027
And if we're being really technical, the IoT version of 21H2 will actually be around until 13 January 2032, 6.5 years from now.
September 11, 2025 at 5:33 PM
As a reminder:
1507 & 22H2: 14 October 2025
22H2 ESU: 10 October 2028
1607: 13 October 2026
1809: 9 January 2029 <- last one to go
21H2: 12 January 2027
And if we're being really technical, the IoT version of 21H2 will actually be around until 13 January 2032, 6.5 years from now.
1507 & 22H2: 14 October 2025
22H2 ESU: 10 October 2028
1607: 13 October 2026
1809: 9 January 2029 <- last one to go
21H2: 12 January 2027
And if we're being really technical, the IoT version of 21H2 will actually be around until 13 January 2032, 6.5 years from now.
Noteably, Microsoft hasn't updated the related Figma file in 6 months now.
May 31, 2025 at 8:42 PM
Noteably, Microsoft hasn't updated the related Figma file in 6 months now.
Note that you may actually see a hybrid of the old graphs and cards but within the slightly redesigned UI.
December 12, 2024 at 10:01 PM
Note that you may actually see a hybrid of the old graphs and cards but within the slightly redesigned UI.