Hi, I was checking my wife's Dell laptop - it's a loaded Precision, but one of the ones that MS says can't go to Windows 11 so it's on Windows 10 due to its CPU being a little older by a year (stupid - but a topic for another thread).
Anyway, I checked for updates, everything is current. Per running Winver, her laptop is on 22H2 19045.2193 now. But according to the MS Release version web page I thought was the best, the Windows 10 General Availability channel version is 22H2 19045.2130. Updates seem to be working fine on her laptop; is 2130 being slowed or something, or is there a reason her laptop may not get the 2130 version (if that is in fact the correct latest version)? Thanks for your help!
Anyway, I checked for updates, everything is current. Per running Winver, her laptop is on 22H2 19045.2193 now. But according to the MS Release version web page I thought was the best, the Windows 10 General Availability channel version is 22H2 19045.2130. Updates seem to be working fine on her laptop; is 2130 being slowed or something, or is there a reason her laptop may not get the 2130 version (if that is in fact the correct latest version)? Thanks for your help!
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Apple MacBook Pro 16" 2021
- CPU
- Apple M1 Max 10 core/4 CPU assigned to Parallels 17 VM
- Motherboard
- Apple Silicon M1 Max
- Memory
- 64GB/24GB assigned to Parallels 17 VM
- Graphics Card(s)
- Apple 32 core GPU
- Sound Card
- Apple
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 16.2" Liquid Retina XDR
- Screen Resolution
- 3456-by-2234 native resolution at 254 psi
- Hard Drives
- 4TB SSD
- PSU
- Apple
- Case
- Apple
- Cooling
- Apple
- Keyboard
- Apple
- Mouse
- N/A; Apple Trackpad
- Internet Speed
- 1.2Gb/42Gb
- Browser
- Parallels 17 VM: MS Edge
- Antivirus
- Parallels 17 VM: MS Defender