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Windows 11 will be ready and Microsoft wants more updates

We are a few days away from the arrival of Windows 11 and Microsoft seems to be working at a high pace on this new version of their system. This one has been in testing for a few months and everything points to it being ready to be released.

Microsoft now reinforces this idea and gives further proof that Windows 11 is mature, (practically) finished and ready to be released. This can be seen in the most recent Release preview released, still in the Insiders Program.


The Insiders Program is the space that Microsoft uses to test new versions of Windows 11. It started on the day of its launch and has evolved very steadily, which reveals the maturity that this new version has already reached.

Even with all the problems and all the confusion that have arisen, everything points to the October 5th release being a reality. On that day, and gradually, PCs that meet the requirements receive this free update from Microsoft.

To achieve this goal Microsoft released an update optional Windows 11, and that promotes it to another level within the Insiders Program. Build 22000.194 was released as an optional update, but it elevates Windows 11 to the Release Preview Channel.

This will be the final version of the development of Microsoft's new system, which will be presented on October 5th. Of course if problems arise by that day, Microsoft will fix and release another update to address the flaws.

Windows 11 Microsoft Insiders build version

This version is even being offered to users who are on the Release preview channel of the Insiders Program. These users are still on Windows 10. In addition, the ISO of this new build was also available for download, for a manual installation.

The arrival of this version is good news for Windows 11 and its potential users. The new version will be presented and everyone who has an eligible PC with the right requirements will be able to immediately install the final version of this system.

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