Windows 10 2022 Update ISO

Microsoft released Windows 10 22H2 (official name is Windows 10 2022 ) like the next one on October 18, 2022. ISOs are already available to upgrade older versions of Windows.

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Microsoft's VP of Windows Program Management, Service and Delivery, John Cable officially announced the release on the Windows blog with the post How to get the Windows 10 2022 Update.

This αναμένεται να προσφέρει πολύ περιορισμένο αριθμό νέων and functions. Microsoft says it has focused on improving stability.

As with previous versions of Windows 10, Windows 10 2022 Update will be supported with for 18 or 30 months, depending on the version.

Windows 10 22H2 Home and Pro editions will receive security updates for 18 months
Windows 10 22H2 Enterprise and Education, on the other hand, will receive security updates for 30 months.

Microsoft will support Windows 10 until October 14, 2025 and provide annual updates of new features as well as security updates.

Windows 10 22H2 is available for all already running Windows 10 on older versions. version 20H2. However, the distribution of the new feature update via Windows Update will be done in stages. The newest ones will get the upgrade first devices that are definitely compatible according to Microsoft. Later, the circle of systems will expand.

Upgrade from the Settings – Update & Security page. In the Windows Update section, you should check for new updates.

Alternatively, there is the option to download the ISO files directly from Microsoft servers. A quick option is outlined in the tweet below

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