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Report: Windows 11 22H2 update will be released on September 20 - Ars Technica

Report: Windows 11 22H2 update will be released on September 20 - Ars Technica

Report: Windows 11 22H2 update will be released on September 20 - Ars Technica
Aug 16, 2022 52 secs

Windows 11's first major update, also called Windows 11 22H2, is due to be released to the public on September 20, according to separate reports from The Verge and Windows Central.

The update has been available in near-final form in Microsoft's Windows Insider Preview channels since May, and we've already covered most of its major changes—Windows 11 22H2 will include a few new security features (and new default settings for existing features), a redesigned Task Manager, new touchscreen gestures and window management features, and tweaks for the Start menu and taskbar, among other things.

Like all major Windows updates, it likely won't be offered to all current Windows 11 users on September 20.

Users can manually install new updates by downloading an ISO or using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant from this page.

The company said last year that Windows 11 would receive major updates once a year and that Windows 10 would move from its twice-a-year update model to the same once-per-year schedule.

For Windows 10 users who can't or don't want to install Windows 11, Windows 10 is getting its own 22H2 update.

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