Spotting something I should blog here about Windows 10. If you’re running H1, you will probably be upgraded soon to H2 with no going back.
While there are no major changes between H1 and H2, the change is to continue to provide you support for the next two years. The article goes on to indicate that Windows 11 will continue to get features as part of its development cycle.
To read more, read the article from them titled <a href=”https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/windows-10/microsoft-will-force-all-windows-10-users-to-upgrade-to-version-22h2-next-Microsoft will force all Windows 10 users to upgrade to ‘version 22H2’ next month.
During last week’s reboot, my teamtalk settings were changed to use line 1 on both mike and speakers. Why, I don’t know. This isn’t the first time Windows has changed this, and I don’t know until its too late.
Anyhow, I hope this update doesn’t break that, although I remember it having issues and saying it lost my pin two updates ago and I had to reset my Microsoft account as well as my pin for the computer.
See you all later.
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Windows Central says: Windows 21h2 and earlier, you’re getting h2
Spotting something I should blog here about Windows 10. If you’re running H1, you will probably be upgraded soon to H2 with no going back.
While there are no major changes between H1 and H2, the change is to continue to provide you support for the next two years. The article goes on to indicate that Windows 11 will continue to get features as part of its development cycle.
To read more, read the article from them titled <a href=”https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/windows-10/microsoft-will-force-all-windows-10-users-to-upgrade-to-version-22h2-next-Microsoft will force all Windows 10 users to upgrade to ‘version 22H2’ next month.
During last week’s reboot, my teamtalk settings were changed to use line 1 on both mike and speakers. Why, I don’t know. This isn’t the first time Windows has changed this, and I don’t know until its too late.
Anyhow, I hope this update doesn’t break that, although I remember it having issues and saying it lost my pin two updates ago and I had to reset my Microsoft account as well as my pin for the computer.
See you all later.
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