Microsoft Forces Upgrades on Unmanaged Windows 11 Version 22H2 Computers
Windows 11 24H2 Devices Face Automatic Upgrade to 25H2 Version
Microsoft has begun force-upgrading unmanaged devices running Windows 11 24H2 Home and Pro editions to the newer 25H2 version. This decision comes as the lifecycle policy for Windows 11 24H2 indicates that it will reach its end-of-support milestone approximately six months from now, on October 13, 2026.
Key Points:
- Microsoft is upgrading unmanaged devices running Windows 11 24H2 to the 25H2 version.
- The transition is being facilitated by an expansion of the machine-learning-based intelligent rollout.
- Devices receiving the update will no longer receive critical fixes for known issues, time zone updates, technical support, or monthly security and preview updates addressing recent security threats.
- Users are advised to restart their devices at a convenient time or postpone the update if needed.
According to Microsoft, “The update to Windows 11 25H2 will provide ongoing support and security updates to help protect your device.”
Microsoft has published a comprehensive support document and step-by-step guide to assist users in resolving potential issues.
Related News:
- Microsoft has released emergency updates addressing various issues, including a known problem affecting sign-ins with Microsoft accounts across multiple applications and out-of-band updates fixing security vulnerabilities in the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) management tool.
- Automated penetration testing is crucial for ensuring the effectiveness of security controls. However, most organizations fail to implement both automated testing and Behavioral Analytics and Simulation (BAS) simultaneously, leaving significant gaps in their security posture.
In conclusion, it is essential for organizations to prioritize the upgrade to Windows 11 25H2 to maintain access to critical security updates and support. Failure to do so may leave devices vulnerable to emerging threats and compromises.
