Forced update – ITavisen

Forced update – ITavisen

Are you running the older versions of Windows 11, 21H2 and 22H2?

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23H2 is in progress

After that, you'll have to settle for a forced update to 23H2, not long before 24H2, which will launch on summer eve and will be ready for PC manufacturers in June. The company says it will roll out the update gradually and with the help of machine learning to ensure as much as possible that only devices that support the new version get it.

Microsoft states, “This automatic update targets Windows 11 devices that have reached or are nearing end of support, and follows the machine learning-based training we've used to date. We will continue to train our intelligent ML model to safely roll out this new Windows release in phases.” To provide a seamless update experience.

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Those of you who are using one of the older versions, and have supported devices, can request to download and install the update right away:

“If you have an eligible Home or Pro consumer device, you can update to version 23H2 by opening Settings > Windows Update, turning on Get the latest updates as soon as they're available, and selecting Check for updates. Once the update is available for your device, you'll see the option to download and install.

Windows 12 is not expected this year, at least not in the final version. Instead, 24H2 comes with Microsoft's equivalent of Nvidia DLSS and more stringent CPU checks. We'll find out more about 24H2 on May 21.

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