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Microsoft is Forcing Windows 11 25H2 Update to 24H2 Users

Regarding Windows versions, the situation has been a bit confusing recently. Microsoft has dedicated the 26H1 update exclusively for Windows-on-Arm devices, supporting new silicon, including the Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Plus platforms, as well as the potential launch of NVIDIA’s N1/N1X laptop SoCs. The latest feature and security updates have been delivered through both the 24H2 and 25H2 versions, which have been the primary focus for x86-based PC systems. However, as support for 24H2 is coming to an end, the focus is gradually shifting to 25H2. There is still time before October of this year, and Microsoft is using AI for a staged rollout. Importantly, users cannot refuse this update. They can only schedule the restart for the update to be applied or postpone it slightly before it is finally installed.

Importantly, forcing updates on users can be annoying, but like every Windows version, its life cycle is limited. Microsoft is promising more quality updates for Windows 11, so future updates like 26H2, which we will see later this year, may bring a host of new features, improvements, bug fixes, better performance, and much more. We have to stay tuned and see what Microsoft’s developers deliver.











