ISO files of the upcoming Windows 11 23H2 update have been spotted on Microsoft’s servers, indicating that the public rollout may be happening soon. ISO files are compressed versions of entire disks, such as CDs or DVDs, condensed into a single file. In this case, ISO files of Windows 11 23H2 have been discovered on Microsoft’s servers.

It is anticipated that the Windows 11 23H2 update will include all the new features from the recent “Moment 4” update to Windows 11 22H2, as well as introduce enhancements such as an improved notification center, a System Components page, and Microsoft’s new AI assistant, Copilot. Although this update may not be the most groundbreaking in Windows 11’s history, it is still worth installing to access the new features and ensure continued support from Microsoft.

There have been rumors suggesting that Windows 12 could be released soon, which might make this the final major update for Windows 11. The previous major update, version 22H2, was released in September 2022 and has received regular updates. Microsoft will provide support for Windows 11 22H2 Home, Pro, Pro Education, and Pro for Workstations editions until October 8, 2024, while Windows 11 Enterprise and Education editions will be supported until October 14, 2025.

To obtain the new Windows 11 update, it is recommended to upgrade to version 23H2, as Microsoft will continue to release security updates, bug fixes, and technical support for Windows 11 22H2 until the aforementioned dates. If you prefer to make the switch sooner, the update is expected to be available as an optional update in Windows Update. More information will be provided once the download becomes available.

According to a report from Windows Latest, Windows 11 update 23H2 is likely to be the final major update for the operating system, as Microsoft is speculated to be working on the next generation of Windows, potentially called “Windows 12”. Windows Latest has predicted the release of Windows 11 23H2 in October or November of this year, which aligns with the appearance of the update’s ISO files on Microsoft’s servers. This suggests that the launch is imminent.

The ISO files for the update come in two versions: English (United States) and China. This indicates that the update is likely finalized for these languages and is being prepared for commercial distribution to users. The next step is to wait for official communication from Microsoft regarding the update.

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