Although the focus is all going to Windows 11, Microsoft has not abandoned Windows 10 and has been actively working on updates and bug fixes. This is still an active and supported system, which must be maintained as such.
Proving this move is the latest news from Microsoft. The big Windows 10 update, called 21H2 or November update, is finally available and can be installed by all users who have chosen to ignore Windows 11 for now.
The last major Windows 10 update has been expected for several days. Microsoft was finalizing this version, preparing it for widespread availability by all users who decided to stay in this version of the Microsoft system.
It is not an update that brings visible news and is focused on the security and stability of the system. There is new, of course, but these are far from the eyes of users, being even more focused on PCs for companies and large structures.
Still, we can count on 21H2 with support for Wi-Fi 6 protocols with Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 Hash-to-Element (WPA3 H2E), improvements in virtualization via Azure Virtual Desktops and even new management via Group Policies, with more options.
This is still an update that is being distributed in a controlled manner and that must be activated manually. It can be found under Windows 10 Settings, in the Update and Security zone. They just need to select it and indicate that they want to install it.
With this new 21H2 version, Microsoft also inaugurates a new cycle of updates in Windows 10. It aligns it with Windows 11 and thus becomes annual and unique, becoming unique, with no specific period for presentation yet.
With support guaranteed until October 14, 2025, Windows 10 still has a lot to offer users. This is not a massive update, but it brings important news for users, who can keep their machines up to date and safe.
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