Microsoft: Windows 11 is now ready for widespread rollout

Today is an important milestone for Windows 11 - the project that has made Microsoft 'work hard' and set many expectations over the past time.

Windows 11 is now available for mass deployment. This means that all systems that fully meet the hardware requirements from Microsoft can now download and install the new operating system through Windows Update.

Microsoft typically does this after several months of slow rollout to ensure a smooth and stable upgrade experience for as many users as possible. In addition, upgrading the operating system via Windows Update will also be safer and more synchronized

The Redmond company currently has no plans to 'force' users to upgrade to Windows 11 as was the case with Windows 10 in 2015. In other words, for the time being, Windows 11 is still an option, and you can comfortably use Windows 10 for at least 3 more years of active support.

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However, it should be noted that Microsoft may still completely prevent users from upgrading to Windows 11, even if it is a fully compatible computer system that meets all the relevant hardware requirements. This usually only happens when a serious problem is discovered that cannot be fixed. For example, when Microsoft finds a bug in an application or driver, affected systems will be temporarily flagged as incompatible and therefore unable to update until a fix is ​​available, helping to ensure safety and user experience.

If you're observant, it's not hard to see that Windows 11's "widely-ready" status comes at an interesting time. Microsoft is about to release the first major feature update for Windows 11, promising to fix a series of shortcomings as well as significantly improve the stability of the first release. However, Microsoft also thinks that Windows 11 is now suitable for all systems with qualified hardware.

In fact, Microsoft and users often have different views on whether an update is "ready for all". Therefore, make sure that you have thoroughly researched and considered all relevant issues before deciding to upgrade from Windows 10 to 11. See the list of temporarily unavailable and possibly removed features that may be removed. make you feel uncomfortable after updating.

Update 21 May 2022
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