Windows 11 23H2 Update Finally Released to Everyone
Even though it's already the second half of 2024, Microsoft has finally released the major Windows 11 23H2 update to all users. This update initially debuted back in October of last year. It is primarily intended for users of Windows 11 22H2, which will soon cease to receive security updates.
Time to Upgrade
Official support for Windows 11 22H2 will end on October 8th, after which computers running this version of the OS will no longer receive security patches. Therefore, owners of such PCs should not delay upgrading to Windows 11 23H2, especially since Windows 11 24H2 will be released by the end of the year. It's worth noting that 23H2 will be supported until November 11th, 2025. Even if you don't install the update manually, Microsoft will automatically update devices running Windows 11 22H2 Home and Pro editions to 23H2.
What's New in 23H2?
Key changes in Windows 11 23H2 include:
- File Explorer Updates: Improved performance and usability.
- Redesigned Settings App: The 'Home' page in the Settings app gets a makeover.
- Built-in Archive Support: Native handling of various archive formats.
- Dynamic Lighting Support: Synchronization of RGB lighting across compatible devices.
- Enhanced Cast to Screen Functionality: Improved screen sharing and casting capabilities.
- Redesigned Volume Mixer: More granular control over audio output.
- Improved Stylus Support: Enhanced features and responsiveness for stylus users.