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    From Bill Bradshaw@3:633/280.2 to All on Thu Dec 19 05:37:46 2024
    I have 19045.5247?

    <Bill>



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  • From User Uno@3:633/280.2 to All on Thu Dec 19 05:58:30 2024
    On 18/12/2024 18:37, Bill Bradshaw wrote:
    I have 19045.5247?



    All I can say is that you are up-to-date as far as Windows 10 is
    concerned. You can always get Windows 11 when you are ready for it.

    Merry Christmas.


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  • From Frank Slootweg@3:633/280.2 to All on Thu Dec 19 07:10:58 2024
    Bill Bradshaw <bradshaw@gci.net> wrote:
    I have 19045.5247?

    In most (all?) cases, you don't need silly codes like this.

    Just use 'winver' from a Command Prompt window (or 'Run' box, etc.)
    and if it says 'Version 22H2' (second half of 2022), you have the latest
    and greatest (and the final version).

    But yes, 'winver' will also say '(OS Build 19045.5247)' (or some such
    (my wife's box is set to Dutch).

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  • From Shinji Ikari@3:633/280.2 to All on Thu Dec 19 07:19:38 2024
    Hello.

    User Uno <user.uno@NGposter.com> schrieb

    On 18/12/2024 18:37, Bill Bradshaw wrote:
    I have 19045.5247?
    ...as far as Windows 10 is
    concerned. You can always get Windows 11 when you are ready for it.

    ....and the machine meets the requirements, MS dictates.
    Yes, (up until now) you can jump over those hoops with older Hardware,
    that does not 'fit the bill', but that is nothing MS supports.

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  • From Paul@3:633/280.2 to All on Thu Dec 19 13:28:25 2024
    On Wed, 12/18/2024 3:10 PM, Frank Slootweg wrote:
    Bill Bradshaw <bradshaw@gci.net> wrote:
    I have 19045.5247?

    In most (all?) cases, you don't need silly codes like this.

    Just use 'winver' from a Command Prompt window (or 'Run' box, etc.)
    and if it says 'Version 22H2' (second half of 2022), you have the latest
    and greatest (and the final version).

    But yes, 'winver' will also say '(OS Build 19045.5247)' (or some such
    (my wife's box is set to Dutch).


    Never the less, it is the patch level on a rolling release.

    Win10 Pro
    19045.5247 (22H2) 2024-12 Cumulative KB5048652 (no .NET this month)

    Paul

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