Whether you like it or not, Microsoft will install the latest version of Windows 11 in your computer by force.
Every user likes to have full control over their operating system, not only because they paid a license for it, but because Microsoft can never figure out what productivity needs a particular person might need.
That's why a user may have hundreds of reasons why they don't want to update to a new version of the operating system, and Microsoft is usually very strict when it comes to these types of issues.
Although we can pause Windows 11 updates, pauses have limits, and from now on you have no choice but to update, even if you don't want to.
Microsoft warns once again that it will soon force the installation of Windows 11 on your computer, even if you don't want to.
Specifically, Microsoft will force a Windows 11 23H2 update on users who don't have the update yet.
Taking into account that support for version 22H2 of Windows 11 expires on October 8, from this date onwards the system will be automatically updated to version 23H2.
Microsoft says: "The next security update for October 2024, which will be released on October 8, 2024, will be the latest update available for these versions." "To help you stay protected and productive, Windows Update will automatically start updating your devices.
It may make sense for Microsoft to want your computer to be completely secure after support for these older versions of Windows 11 ends but forcing that on the user is another matter.
The arrival of Windows 11 23H2 controversial modern version includes a new file explorer which is considered unconvincing compared to the old version. On the other hand, with the new update, you should also see the inclusion of Copilot, whether you like AI or not.
Microsoft wants all computers running older versions of Windows 11 to be updated to the new version from October 8.