Microsoft Ends Support for 21H2 Version of Windows 10

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Microsoft Ends Support for 21H2 Version of Windows 10

Microsoft has made a move that will upset some Windows 10 users with an update it has released recently. With the patch released on Tuesday, support for the 21H2 version of Windows 10 was ended.

With this move, the life of the Windows 10 21H2 version, which was first released in 2021, has ended for some users. It should be noted that the support outage covers Home and Pro users. These users will need to upgrade their OS to 22H2.

Support for Enterprise and Education users will continue for another year

On the other hand, it should not go without adding that support will be cut for those who use all 21H2 versions. People with Enterprise, the enterprise edition of Windows, and Education, the educational edition, will continue to benefit from 21H2 until 2024. After a year, they will also need to update.

As Windows 11 wraps up in its second year, Microsoft is slowly cutting support for older versions of Windows. The company recently announced that only the 22H2 version of Windows 10 will receive monthly updates. It also announced a few months ago that 22H2 will be the last update to Windows 10. The version will only receive security updates in the future. Let’s add that its support is expected to last until 2025.