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Microsoft says the Windows 11 2023 Update has entered the broad deployment phase and is now available to all seekers on eligible systems.
Also known as Windows 11 23H2, this latest release will now be offered to all Windows devices not configured to defer feature updates and unaffected by compatibility holds.
"Windows 11, version 23H2, also known as the Windows 11 2023 Update, is now broadly available to all users with eligible devices who Check for updates," Microsoft said in an update to the Windows release health dashboard.
Microsoft also started force-installing Windows 11 23H2 in February on eligible systems that were close to or had already reached their end-of-service date.
The forced rollout phase came after systems running multiple Windows 11 21H2 editions were automatically updated to Windows 11 22H2 before their end of support in October.
You can find out if your computer is eligible for the Windows 11 2023 Update using the PC Health Check app or by checking the Windows 11 specifications, features, and system requirements.
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