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- Install Windows Updates - Microsoft Support
Learn how to check for the latest Windows Updates and install them to keep your device running smoothly and securely
- Windows 11, version 24H2 update history - Microsoft Support
Updates for Windows 11, version 24H2 Windows 11 is a service, which means it gets better through periodic feature updates We take a phased and measured approach to rolling out every feature update That means you’ll receive Windows 11, version 24H2 when data shows that your device is ready and that you will have a great update experience On the left side of this page, you’ll find a list
- Get Windows updates as soon as theyre available for your device
Here's how: Select Start > Settings > Windows Update and, next to Get the latest updates as soon as they're available , set the toggle to On Note: Whether you set the toggle to Off or On , you'll still get the regular security updates as usual
- Windows Update Assistant - Microsoft Support
If you don’t want to wait for an automatic update, or if you want to check for quality updates (which are more frequent and include small fixes and security updates), you can update Windows 11 yourself If you’re an IT professional, you can defer updates Go to Windows 11 servicing options Need to know which version of Windows 11 is running on your device? You can check quickly and easily
- Check update your Android version - Google Help
Most system updates and security patches happen automatically To check if an update is available: Open your device’s Settings app Tap Security privacy System updates For security updates, tap Security update For Google Play system updates, tap Google Play system update Follow any steps on the screen
- Windows Update: FAQ - Microsoft Support
Windows 11 automatically downloads and installs updates to make sure your device is secure and up to date This means you receive the latest fixes and security updates, helping your device run efficiently and stay protected To check for updates manually, select Start > Settings > Windows Update Check for updates
- Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program
The Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 provides customers with a more secure option to continue using their Windows 10 PCs without updating to Windows 11, mitigating the risk of malware and cybersecurity attacks
- Getting the latest Microsoft Edge update just got easier
Browser updates can also disable extensions and plugins with known vulnerabilities or change the underlying code of these threats to render these exploits ineffective By updating your browser regularly, you’re protecting yourself from the latest potential threats and ensuring a secure browsing experience
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