Am I correct that Win 10 22h2 will never get another major update like 23h2?
Am I correct that Win 10 22h2 will never get another major update like
23h2?
VanguardLH wrote:
Windows 12 is expected about when Windows 10 support ends
Any rumors about 12 yet?
Will they be sticking with the Chromebook UI?
Are they going to artificially break a bunch old programs?
Big Al <Big_Al@invalid.com> wrote:
Am I correct that Win 10 22h2 will never get another major update like
23h2?
2023 is already past. Next would be 24Hx or 25Hx, where x is which half
of the year for the release.
22H2 reaches end of servicing on October 14, 2025 which is also when
Windows 10 support ends. Microsoft is focused on Windows 11, and
Windows 12 is expected about when Windows 10 support ends. I'm skipping Windows 11, and hoping 12 is one of their hops to a well-accepted
version (Windows NT: yes, Windows 2000: no, Windows XP: yes, Windows
Vista: no, Windows 7: yes, Windows 8: no, Windows 10: yes, Windows 11:
no, Windows 12: ???).
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-health/release-information
There have been times in the past for an unsupported version where a
security update is so important and also compatible with an older
version that Microsoft will issue a security update that includes an
older version of Windows. An unusual event.
We are in controlLoved that show!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCcdr4O-3gE
On 3/17/24 20:54, VanguardLH wrote:
and
Windows 12 is expected about when Windows 10 support ends
Any rumors about 12 yet?ÿ Will they be sticking
with the Chromebook UI?ÿ Are they going to artificially
break a bunch old programs?
On 18/03/2024 03:54, VanguardLH wrote:
Big Al <Big_Al@invalid.com> wrote:
Am I correct that Win 10 22h2 will never get another major update like
23h2?
2023 is already past.ÿ Next would be 24Hx or 25Hx, where x is which half
of the year for the release.
22H2 reaches end of servicing on October 14, 2025 which is also when
Windows 10 support ends.ÿ Microsoft is focused on Windows 11, and
Windows 12 is expected about when Windows 10 support ends.ÿ I'm skipping
Windows 11, and hoping 12 is one of their hops to a well-accepted
version (Windows NT: yes, Windows 2000: no, Windows XP: yes, Windows
Vista: no, Windows 7: yes, Windows 8: no, Windows 10: yes, Windows 11:
no, Windows 12: ???).
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-health/release-information >>
There have been times in the past for an unsupported version where a
security update is so important and also compatible with an older
version that Microsoft will issue a security update that includes an
older version of Windows.ÿ An unusual event.
Vista was fine if you doubled the specified minimum amount of RAM.
Can't remember if that was 512MB to 1GB or 1GB to 2GB
Am I correct that Win 10 22h2 will never get another major update like 23h2?
Vista had just about the poorest Windows Update support. And towardsIIRC, XP had problems updating too. 7 was OK.
the end of its life, you couldn't get Windows Update to work
(the menu would not paint with the updates needed). Today, the SHA2
signing issue has something to do with Vista no longer being patch-able.
You could use separately downloaded MSU files from catalog.update.microsoft.com ,
but forget installing optional items from Windows Update, because WIndows Update won't come back.
[snip]
Vista had just about the poorest Windows Update support. And towardsIIRC, XP had problems updating too. 7 was OK.
the end of its life, you couldn't get Windows Update to work
(the menu would not paint with the updates needed). Today, the SHA2
signing issue has something to do with Vista no longer being patch-able.
You could use separately downloaded MSU files from
catalog.update.microsoft.com ,
but forget installing optional items from Windows Update, because
WIndows
Update won't come back.
On 18/03/2024 19:03, Mark Lloyd wrote:
[snip]Who the fuck still uses Vista, XP or Windows 7 these days? move on and
Vista had just about the poorest Windows Update support. And towardsIIRC, XP had problems updating too. 7 was OK.
the end of its life, you couldn't get Windows Update to work
(the menu would not paint with the updates needed). Today, the SHA2
signing issue has something to do with Vista no longer being patch-able. >>> You could use separately downloaded MSU files from
catalog.update.microsoft.com ,
but forget installing optional items from Windows Update, because
WIndows
Update won't come back.
get a life and stop spending money on drugs and alcohol.
I'm writing this on XP. It works wonderfully,
aside from outdated browsers.
On 18/03/2024 03:54, VanguardLH wrote:
Big Al <Big_Al@invalid.com> wrote:
Am I correct that Win 10 22h2 will never get another major update like
23h2?
2023 is already past. Next would be 24Hx or 25Hx, where x is which half
of the year for the release.
22H2 reaches end of servicing on October 14, 2025 which is also when Windows 10 support ends. Microsoft is focused on Windows 11, and
Windows 12 is expected about when Windows 10 support ends. I'm skipping Windows 11, and hoping 12 is one of their hops to a well-accepted
version (Windows NT: yes, Windows 2000: no, Windows XP: yes, Windows
Vista: no, Windows 7: yes, Windows 8: no, Windows 10: yes, Windows 11:
no, Windows 12: ???).
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-health/release-information
There have been times in the past for an unsupported version where a security update is so important and also compatible with an older
version that Microsoft will issue a security update that includes an
older version of Windows. An unusual event.
Vista was fine if you doubled the specified minimum amount of RAM.
Can't remember if that was 512MB to 1GB or 1GB to 2GB
On 3/18/2024 5:42 AM, wasbit wrote:
Vista was fine if you doubled the specified minimum amount of RAM.Windows Update takes a minimum of 3 minutes to compute updates, and
Can't remember if that was 512MB to 1GB or 1GB to 2GB
that's when it is "well tuned". If you switch on your Vista SP2 right
now and do a Windows Update run, the time for it to paint the
menu is "infinity". Usually while this is happening, or just before,
there is RAM consumption while WU works out supersedence (the ability
of one patch to make another earlier patch, unnecessary).
Paul
Sysop: | Tetrazocine |
---|---|
Location: | Melbourne, VIC, Australia |
Users: | 7 |
Nodes: | 8 (0 / 8) |
Uptime: | 150:55:51 |
Calls: | 46 |
Files: | 21,492 |
Messages: | 65,402 |