Microsoft rolls out Windows 11 23H2 to everyone

Microsoft has officially completed the rollout of Windows 11 version 23H2, making it available to all users. This phased approach ensures that users with modern PCs receive the update first, followed by broader availability to all users. With this update, even users with older PCs running discontinued versions of Windows 11 can now benefit from the latest updates without needing to upgrade their hardware, provided their computers meet the requirements.

All computers meeting the system requirements for Windows 11 can update to version 23H2 to seamlessly continue using the operating system. For users whose systems do not update automatically, they can manually check for updates by navigating to the Settings app > Windows Update and clicking “Check for updates.”

The completion of the Windows 11 23H2 update rollout signals that Microsoft is now preparing for the next major update, Windows 11 24H2, which is anticipated to focus on AI-related features. Although the exact release date for this update is yet to be announced, it is expected to gradually become available to PC users following the summer.

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