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The era of Windows 10 is coming to an end, as Microsoft recently confirmed that the upcoming 22H2 version will be the final feature update for the popular operating system. According to the tech giant ...
Microsoft just announced Windows 10 version 22H2, which is the next major update to Windows 10. The first preview build of Windows 10 version 22H2, 19045.1865, is now available to Windows Insider ...
Microsoft has had almost nothing to say about the next major update to Windows 10 beyond the fact that the operating system will keep getting yearly updates for the foreseeable future. But the Windows ...
Microsoft has tagged Windows 10, version 22H2 (aka the Windows 10 2022 Update) for broad deployment, thus making it available to everyone via Windows Update. The announcement comes one month after ...
Microsoft on Thursday announced the release of its "first preview build" of Windows 10 version 22H2, namely build 19045.1865. Organizations participating in the Windows Insider Program for Business ...
Microsoft has accidentally leaked that Windows 10 22H2 is on its way by including an enablement package in the latest Windows 10 KB5014666 preview update available to Insiders on the Release channel.
Microsoft began rolling out its Windows 11, version 22H2 feature update last month. In case you missed it, you can read all about 22H2 and what's new in it in these articles here. Now that Windows 11 ...
Windows 10 22H2 and Windows 11 22H2 are in the final stretches before they are officially released. While Windows 11 22H2 may have a few cool features that I’m looking forward to, including additional ...
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Microsoft has released the non-security update for Windows 10 version 22H2 under KB5041582 and build number 19045.4842. This is a pretty minor update with a few bug fixes and a couple of known issues.
If your company is still largely running Windows 10 and you’re not at all sure when you’ll move to Windows 11, you’ve got company. If you’re an IT professional, you are likely still focused on Windows ...