Security News > 2022 > November > Windows 10 22H2 now in broad deployment, available to everyone

Microsoft has tagged Windows 10, version 22H2 for broad deployment, thus making it available to everyone via Windows Update.
"If you have an eligible device, you can install this feature update by opening Windows Update Settings and selecting Check for updates. Once the update is ready for your device, you will see the option to Download and install," Microsoft says on the Windows health dashboard.
Windows 10 22H2 will be offered to customers with devices running Windows 10, version 20H2 or later, on systems that haven't been configured to defer feature updates and are not affected by compatibility holds.
Some eligible devices may also be offered to upgrade to the latest Windows version, Windows 11, which has been in broad deployment since January 2022.
Windows 11 22H2 is also available to all seekers on eligible devices after entering a new deployment phase on October 4.
You can check if your Windows 10 device is eligible for a Windows 11 upgrade with the help of the PC Health Check app or by checking Windows 11 specs, features, and computer requirements.
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