Microsoft will force you to update Windows. You have no choice
Microsoft will force Windows 11 users to update to the latest version of the operating system.
Microsoft has announced that support for Windows 11 version 22H2 will end soon. This is standard practice for the Redmond company. Each major update of the operating system is provided with a 2-year support period. This also means that Microsoft will force an update to the new version.
Microsoft will force Windows 11 update
The Redmond company announced that computers running Windows 11 22H2 will be automatically updated to version 23H2. This applies to Home, Pro, Pro for Workstation, Pro Education, and SE editions. Enterprise, Education, and IoT Enterprise owners will avoid the update, as they are covered by the 3-year support period.
Microsoft leaves users no choice in this matter. There are certainly ways to avoid automatic updates, but most users must count on Windows 11 downloading and installing the latest version on its own. Fortunately, there is no great reason to worry. Windows 11 23H2, which will be installed, does not introduce drastic changes to the software.
Generally, Windows is worth updating regularly. Yes, there are occasional updates that cause problems, but in most cases it’s about fixing bugs and introducing security fixes. Using the system without support means a greater risk of any attacks.
