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Microsoft begins to speed up rollout of Windows 11 2022 – onmsft.com

David Allen David Allen
October 5, 2022
1 min read

If you’re anxious to get your hands on the latest bits of Windows 11 then there’s good news.  Microsoft is increasing the availability of Windows 11 2022 for those clicking “check for updates.”  Keep in mind if Microsoft detects any incompatibilities in your system, either hardware or application they may put a safeguard against your machine receiving the update until the issue is resolved.

Those choosing not to use the check for updates option will remain in the traditional release schedule, giving the software giant an opportunity to continue monitoring the rollout.  Those wanting to manually update their systems can do so by downloading the official ISO from its website or by using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant.  Users who choose this method should proceed with caution and be very familiar with their systems.   The safest option is to let Microsoft systems deliver the update when your system is ready.

Microsoft has issued warnings about certain incompatibilities with the update, some printer drivers have experienced issues as well as an issue when copying large files to Windows 11 2022 systems locally or via a network.

Via Neowin.net 

 

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