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Good to know: This is especially helpful for users with PCs that cannot be upgraded to Windows 11. 📌 Who Can See the ESU Prompt? You might be wondering, “Why haven’t I seen any ESU option on my system yet?” Don’t worry — let’s clarify when and how it appears. If you're a Windows Insider: The ESU page has already started showing up. You'll be prompted to choose an option to extend support — including free and paid choices. If you're a regular user: The feature hasn’t been rolled out to standard Windows 10 users yet. Expect it to appear by mid-August 2025, likely around or just after Patch Tuesday. 🔓 Free Options to Get ESU — No Need to Pay So far, Microsoft has introduced two FREE ways to activate ESU without spending a dime. Let’s look at them. Before we get into the list, here’s some good news — no OneDrive subscription is needed and you don’t even need to sync your personal files. 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So, just keep your system updated and watch for notifications after Patch Tuesday in August. 🧠 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ❓ Do I need to pay for ESU if I sync with my Microsoft account? No. Just syncing settings (not files) is enough to qualify for free ESU. ❓ Do I need a OneDrive subscription? No. OneDrive is not required. You just need a free Microsoft account. ❓ What if I don’t want to upgrade to Windows 11 but my PC is compatible? You may still be offered a choice, but some users are being upgraded automatically. Keep a backup ready just in case. ❓ How long will ESU last? 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