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FIX: Microsoft Print to PDF blocking Windows 10/11 upgrade

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Back when Microsoft released Windows 10, the update schedule changed along with the brand new operating system.

Instead of releasing a version once every 3 or 4 years, the company stated that it would constantly improve the OS.

Besides the security updates that roll out weekly, the system receives full-fledged content and overhauls twice a year.

After those builds were released, users started receiving the messageWindows 10 is nearing the end of support.

Although it was confusing at first, it quickly became clear that the error was intended to inform those who didn’t update their system’s that their current builds would no longer be supported by Microsoft.

Usually,yourversion ofWindows 10 is nearing the end of servicewould be displayed in the Windows Update tab, and could easily be resolved by simply updating your operating system. However, quite a few people encountered an issue with the Windows Update.

The service displays the usual message informing them about their OS nearing the end of support, yet there’s no option to upgrade to a newer version of Windows 10.

Instead, Windows says that the user’s operating system is up to date. Some userspostedtheir issue on Reddit:

What is going on here? – Windows tells me that it’s nearing end-of-life, yet I see no option to upgrade or update.

Windows 10 is nearing the end of support with no option to upgrade

Fortunately, we now know the reason behind the problem, as one userstatedin the same Reddit thread:

I used the Update Assistant to learn that my version of Windows would not update because thedevice driverfor Microsoft Print to PDF was not compatible with the upgrade. Yes, Microsoft’s own print driver blocks theMicrosoft update. Great jerb!

Apparently, if one of your device’s drivers is not compatible with the upgrade, you won’t be able to do it.

Basically, Microsoft is blocking the update. The quickest solution is to remove the driver. But that’s not all, as the OP noticed:

I had to disable or remove it manually. A couple actually; some FAX driver too. (FAX, lol). The real problem is there was no way to know what was blocking the upgrade without going through the manual upgrader.

So, there is no way to know what caused the issue without using the Microsoft Update Assistant to show all the problematic drivers or apply some quick troubleshooting tips.

What can I do when getting the end of life message in Windows 10?

What can I do when getting the end of life message in Windows 10?

1. Use the Windows Update Assistant

Keep in mind that you should remove any peripherals from your PC during the updating process since some of the drivers might interfere with it.

2. Disable the printer drivers

Since there are many ways to do it, we included all of them in thisextensive guide for disabling printer drivers.

Alternatively, there are also plenty ofdriver removal toolsthat will delete any leftovers of junk files that could cause problems on your PC.

3. Use the Media Creation Tool

You don’t need to create a bootable DVD or USB to run the tool. Simply download it and you’re good to go. The Creation Tool will update the system to the latest available version, without removing any of the files.

4. Use the Windows Update troubleshooter

If there is a problem with the updating system on your device, running the Windows Troubleshooter will scan and solve any issue that is found.

There are otherthird-party tools that will repair the Windows. However, they might not be needed in this case, so only check them out if no other solution worked.

The update might be rolled out later

Well, there is a chance that Microsoft has yet to release the update, so that’s why your PC cannot find any new versions.

You might be in another batch of rollouts. For example, an old Windows version that is about to expire pertaining to a rollout batch that hasn’t been properly tuned yet won’t go live until after everything is finished.

Join the Insiders Program for preview builds

Users who wish to test out new OS builds and offer feedback to help Microsoft flesh out bugs can enroll in the Windows Insider Program.

To join the Insider Program, follow these steps:

What happens after Windows 10’s end of life?

After a Windows 10 version enters its end of service, it is practically dead. Microsoft will no longer support it with weekly updates.

This means that the version will not receive updates of any kind, including security patches and updates.

In the long run, it is really dangerous to stick with a dead Windows version, because as time goes on, the system will become more insecure, even if the computer will continue to work just fine.

Additionally, popular software will slowly stop supporting these legacy versions of Windows, ultimately leaving you with outdated apps.

That’s how you can join the Insiders Program and either preview features or test out the upcoming Windows 11 on the Dev or Beta channels.

Check out thisarticle about downloading Windows 11 Insider builds. It contains all the information you need.

Hopefully, one of the solutions above helped with the problem. It is important to get rid of this error since older Windows 10 versions no longer get security updates. This will leave you open to cyberattacks.

Go ahead and try out all of our methods, then enjoy the newest features and improvements to your favorite operating system.

If you have any questions or something to say regarding the subject, don’t hesitate to do so in the comments section below.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.