Windows 12 Doomed Before Birth, It's Just 11 Again

Microsoft pulled the plug on Windows 12 plans and decided to stick with Windows 11 instead. The tech giant will roll out Windows 11 version 25H2 during late 2025 as their next major software release. Computer users can breathe easy because this update works just like a regular monthly patch. People running the current 24H2 version need only a small download and one restart to upgrade. Microsoft makes the whole process feel seamless and quick.

The company loads brand new features into their software but keeps them turned off until testing finishes. Monthly updates and special activation packages switch on these hidden tools when Microsoft feels confident about their performance. This smart approach started back with Windows 10 version 1909 and prevents major headaches for regular computer users. Microsoft wants updates to feel smooth rather than disruptive. The strategy protects people from buggy software releases.

Windows 10 reaches its final day of official support during October 2025. Microsoft hopes the new 25H2 release will push holdout users toward making the jump to Windows 11. Business and school customers receive 36 months of support after upgrading. Home users get 24 months of help from Microsoft support teams. Windows Insiders can already test early versions and report problems they discover.
 

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