Η Microsoft announced that it has started automatically upgrading Windows 10 devices to version 21H1.
Earlier this month, Microsoft began training machine learning algorithms to find out what issues might arise during the update process before upgrading a larger number of users to Windows 10 21H1.
So far Windows 10 21H1 is offered as an option manual update that you can install if you go to "check for updates" in Windows Update. Yesterday, Microsoft announced that it will update complete videos a large number of Windows 10 devices with version 21H1.
"We are now starting a new phase in our launch. Using her education machine learning we've built so far, we're increasing the number of devices selected for automatic update on Windows 10, version 21H1, and nearing end of service,” explains Microsoft on the Windows 10 notification page, version 21H1 .
With Windows 10 2004 coming to an end on December 14, 2021, most devices with this version of Windows 10 will automatically upgrade to the latest version.
For those who do not wish to upgrade to Windows 10 21H1, you can defer automatic feature updates using the Configure automatic updates group policy located under PC Settings > Defaults managements > Windows Components > Windows Update > Windows Update for businesses.