![]() You would have to wait another two weeks (maybe a bit longer) to get the fix, when you’d clearly want it right there and then – as any risks of using a preview update pale in comparison to the problem you’re suffering from already.Įventually, Microsoft will pull the plug on updates for Windows 11 22H2 entirely, at which point you’ll have to upgrade, or run a vulnerable PC (with no security updates). Now, the preview update for that month is released, and it has the cure – except you won’t be able to download and use it, because you won’t be offered the optional update. Say you’ve been hit by a really nasty bug that torpedoes your printer ( a not unfamiliar scenario) and you’re desperate for the fix, of course. This is an important development, and to illustrate why, let’s sketch out a quick example. ![]() Analysis: So, what’s the big deal here exactly? ![]()
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