Microsoft has recently announced that the end of support for Windows 10 21H2 is fast approaching for Enterprise and Education editions. This means that systems running Windows 10 21H2 will no longer receive monthly quality updates after the end-of-service date.
Customers are urged to update to the latest Windows 10 version or upgrade to Windows 11 in order to avoid security vulnerabilities. The editions of Windows 10 21H2 that will reach end of servicing include Enterprise, Education, and IoT Enterprise.
On a more positive note, the Windows 10 22H2 update is now in broad deployment and rolling out to all users. Microsoft will be enforcing the installation of this update on consumer and non-managed business devices. Additionally, Windows 11 23H2 is being force-installed on eligible devices close to end-of-servicing dates.
It’s worth noting that Windows 11 23H2 includes an enablement package to activate features from previous updates. For those encountering issues with the updates, support documents and guided walk-throughs are available for troubleshooting.
As technology continues to evolve, it’s important for users to stay informed about updates and changes to their operating systems. Keeping systems up to date is crucial in order to protect against security threats and ensure optimal performance. Make sure to stay on top of these updates to keep your device secure and running smoothly.