Microsoft is finally taking action to ensure that all eligible Windows 11 devices are up to date with the latest version. The company has announced that it will begin automatically updating devices to Windows 11 23H2, the most recent major update.
The update was released back in September 2023, but many users have yet to install it. This is likely due to a number of factors, including the fact that Microsoft does not do a very good job of notifying users about new updates.
Windows 11 23H2 includes a number of new features and improvements, such as deeper Copilot integration, a redesigned Outlook app, and more. It also includes a number of bug fixes and security updates.
Forcing the update is a necessary step by Microsoft. Windows 11 22H2, the previous major update, will reach its end of life on October 8, 2024. This means that it will no longer receive security updates, which could put users at risk.
If you have not yet updated to Windows 11 23H2, you can do so manually by going to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update. You can also wait for the automatic update to arrive on your device.
Here are some tips for a smooth update experience:
Make sure that your device has enough storage space to install the update.
Back up your important files before you begin the update process.
Connect your device to a power source before you begin the update process.
Do not interrupt the update process once it has started.
If you encounter any problems during the update process, you can contact Microsoft support for assistance.
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