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The release date for Windows 10 version 23H2 has not been announced yet.

The release date for Windows 10 version 23H2 has not been announced yet.

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magnuznilzzon
Junior Member
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05-28-2021, 05:02 AM
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Windows 10 version 23H2 isn’t set for release this year. Windows 11 already arrived in that build. The pattern of releasing new versions first for Windows 11 and then for Windows 10 isn’t standard—it reflects how updates are rolled out across different platforms. Windows 10 continues to receive updates until 2025, meaning it won’t stop being updated indefinitely. Appearance tweaks and new features typically appear only in Windows 11. Using an HDD isn’t ideal, but you’re right that it’s a limitation. Updates happen less frequently now—once a year instead of twice—but they still address security, performance, and compatibility issues. The process involves downloading from an ISO image or using Windows Update, though the latter can slow down the system. If your drive is on flash memory, performance might be affected during updates. The need for frequent updates highlights the importance of antivirus protection and cautious handling of system changes.
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magnuznilzzon
05-28-2021, 05:02 AM #1

Windows 10 version 23H2 isn’t set for release this year. Windows 11 already arrived in that build. The pattern of releasing new versions first for Windows 11 and then for Windows 10 isn’t standard—it reflects how updates are rolled out across different platforms. Windows 10 continues to receive updates until 2025, meaning it won’t stop being updated indefinitely. Appearance tweaks and new features typically appear only in Windows 11. Using an HDD isn’t ideal, but you’re right that it’s a limitation. Updates happen less frequently now—once a year instead of twice—but they still address security, performance, and compatibility issues. The process involves downloading from an ISO image or using Windows Update, though the latter can slow down the system. If your drive is on flash memory, performance might be affected during updates. The need for frequent updates highlights the importance of antivirus protection and cautious handling of system changes.

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Je2Carte
Junior Member
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05-29-2021, 01:48 PM
#2
No further major releases are planned for Windows 10 once Windows 11 is available. You'll receive only updates and security patches. No new functionality will be introduced. https://www.windowscentral.com/software-...s-the-last
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Je2Carte
05-29-2021, 01:48 PM #2

No further major releases are planned for Windows 10 once Windows 11 is available. You'll receive only updates and security patches. No new functionality will be introduced. https://www.windowscentral.com/software-...s-the-last

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PisulasRule
Senior Member
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05-30-2021, 07:37 PM
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Microsoft launches a new Windows 10 release each month. If versions had been named 23H2 instead of 22H2, the differences would remain similar. Your setup uses standard components and configurations. Updating to Windows 11 could offer improvements but may require compatibility checks. Using an older machine with outdated OSes is feasible if you only need basic functionality without internet access. Consider updates for newer hardware or if performance issues arise.
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PisulasRule
05-30-2021, 07:37 PM #3

Microsoft launches a new Windows 10 release each month. If versions had been named 23H2 instead of 22H2, the differences would remain similar. Your setup uses standard components and configurations. Updating to Windows 11 could offer improvements but may require compatibility checks. Using an older machine with outdated OSes is feasible if you only need basic functionality without internet access. Consider updates for newer hardware or if performance issues arise.