If you are running Windows 11 22H2 on an unsupported system, you could soon receive a "Windows 11 system requirements" not met watermark inside Settings and on the desktop screen itself.
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It's official, Microsoft has signed off Windows 11 22H2 and Windows Insiders already have it. But wait, you can have it too if you follow this totally legit and official way to upgrade your device.
Microsoft announced Windows 11 22H2 RTM build recently and if you wanted to check if your PC is compatible with the upcoming feature update, there is an interesting trick to know it via Registry.
Microsoft has a new build 22621.105 (KB5014688) for the Windows 11 22H2 Release Preview channel. However, it looks like the company has forgotten to publish the release notes for the build.
The Windows 11 22H2 (Sun Valley 2) RTM build 22621 has resurrected an old bug whereupon a system gets a "hardware security not supported" message even on PCs that meet the necessary requirements.
With Windows 11 getting closer to its first feature update, it's time to see what Microsoft was doing to its OS since the initial release. Here are all the changes and new features in Windows 11 22H2.
Microsoft has made build 22621 of Windows 11 available through the Release Channel for Windows Insiders as an optional update, this is just another step towards general availability later this year.
In documentation for the Windows Hardware Compatibility Program (WHCP), Microsoft has officially confirmed that build 22621, flighted to the Beta Channel recently, is RTM for Windows 11 version 22H2.
A report says that the latest Windows 11 Beta Channel build 22621 is apparently what will be the final release that will become publicly available to everyone in the form of Windows 11 22H2.
Windows 11 Insiders on the Beta channel receive the newest build today in the form of build 22621. The new release brings changes and improvements to Taskbar and File Explorer, among other things.