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When will Windows 10 version 23H2 be released?

kacper6768

Will Windows 10 version 23H2 be released this year?
Windows 11 has already been released in version 23H2.
Why do they always release a new build for Windows 11 first and only then for Windows 10?
Will Windows 10 only add security updates and nothing else?
Appearance changes and new functions when released are only for Windows 11.
Windows 10 will be updated until 2025, so will it only be for another year and then the only updated Windows will be Windows 11?
I use an HDD for the system. This is a bad idea but I can't afford an SSD. When I update Windows, it's only once a year. Previously, twice a year because there were still H1 updates. Now there are only H2, for example 22H2.
I update Windows from an unpacked Windows iso image.
It is possible to update via Windows Update, but then Windows takes a long time to start, slows down and is flooded with updates. If the hard drive was on flash memory, Windows would probably not slow down. Is updating Windows 10 once a year enough?
Why are there updates for Windows when viruses can get through the web browser and there is also Windows Defender, so what does Windows have to do with it?

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Never. There won't be any more big updates for Windows 10 now that Windows 11 is out. You'll get cumulative updates and security updates. That's about it. No new features will be added.

 

https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/windows-10/windows-10-is-finished-microsoft-confirms-version-22h2-is-the-last

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Microsoft officially releases a version of Windows 10 with updates every month. If the released versions were called 23H2 instead of 22H2, would Windows 10 be any different?

 

I use 3 computers

 

Motherboard: A320M PRO-VD/S (MS-7A36)
Processor type: QuadCore AMD Ryzen 3 1200
Graphics - GeForce GT 630 (1 GB)
Ram: 9905702-017.A00G; 8GB
Drive: TOSHIBA HDWD110
Drive: ATAPI iHAS122 F

 

Asus M4N68T-M LE V2
Motherboard chipset - nVIDIA nForce 7025-630a, AMD K10
Processor type - QuadCore AMD Athlon II X4 640
RAM 4 GB DDR3
Graphics card: AMD Radeon HD 6670 (1 GB)
Hard drive: TOSHIBA DT01ACA100
Drive: ATAPI iHAS124 B SCSI CdRom Device
Power supply: Modecom FEEL 3 400W

 

Processor type - QuadCore AMD A8-7410, 2500 MHz (25 x 100)
Motherboard name - HP ProBook 455 G3
Motherboard chipset - AMD Avalon, AMD K16.3
Physical memory - 3530 MB (DDR3 SDRAM)
Hard drive: HGST HTS725050A7E630 (500 GB, 7200 RPM, SATA-III)
Optical drive: HP HLDS DVDRW GUD1N
Graphics
Integrated: AMD Radeon R5 Series (Beema)
Separate: PCI Express 2.0 x8: AMD Radeon 530 / R7 M340 (Meso) 2GB

 

Is it worth updating these computers to Windows 11 or is it better to stay with Windows 10 or update only 1 or 2 of them to Windows 11?

 

If I use another old computer with Windows 98SE and Windows XP and WIndows 7 only to play old games without using the Internet from this computer, is it better to install updates that were released until the end of support for these old Windows?

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