Windows 10 Version 21H2 Adoption Skyrockets Due to Windows 11 Update Policy

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Windows 11 is now rolling out to users out there, but the new operating system won’t be available for all devices currently running Windows 10. This is because Microsoft has updated the system requirements, enforcing things like TPM 2.0 and therefore making it impossible for some computers to run Windows 11. All these devices have no other option than to stick with Windows 10, the operating system that will continue to be supported until October 25. This is why the adoption of Windows 10 version 21H2, the most recent stable release of this operating system, has almost tripled lately, according to data from AdDuplex. This is obviously because most devices ended up being updated to the latest Windows 10 version, as they aren’t allowed to install Windows 11. The Windows 10 support Windows 10 will continue to receive updates and security patches normally until October 2025, with Microsoft explai...

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