Unless you have been living in a box, you know that Windows 11 is now generally available as a free upgrade to all those with Windows 10, but that does not mean that Microsoft has stopped development of Windows 10. Many Windows 10 PC’s cannot run Windows 11 without a kludge so Microsoft has committed to providing full support with upgrades and patches through October 14, 2025.
While Microsoft releases fixes on the second Tuesday of every month (patch Tuesday), they also release two major updates to Windows every years. 21H1 was releases in April of 2021 (i.e. H1 of 2021… get it?), and they are about to release Windows 10 21H2 as build 19044.
That being said, Win10 21H2 will have far fewer new features than previous major updates because MS is putting much of their focus on Windows 11.
Windows 10 Version 21H2 is scheduled to be released to the general public before the end of November 2021 although they still have not set a specific date set yet.
Microsoft has said there will be only 3 new features in 21H2 Windows 10:
Other than these three new features, there are the usual batch of fixes that are needed but go unnoticed by the majority of users:
All these fixes and new features in Windows 10 Version 21H2 will also be coming to Windows 10 Version 21H1 so there is little need to upgrade at all.
Unlike 21H2, 22H1 (i.e. H1 of 2022… get it?) is expected to have two very important new features:
If you want to figure out exactly what version and build of Windows you are using:
So Windows 10 21H2 (aka. fall update 2021) is a bust for anyone waiting for something really cool, unless you play with AI in Linux on Windows.
If you can get to Windows 11, do it because that is where the heavy lifting is being done on new features these days. But before you get your expectations too high watch our short video Real Windows 11 Performance Improvements: The Good The Bad & The Ugly
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