Microsoft Confirms New Upgrade Decision For All Windows Users

It’s upgrade time for Windows users.
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December has only just started, and Microsoft is already busy with the latest set of broken Windows reports, the hangover from the end of Windows 10 and the slow uptake for its replacement. Now the Windows-maker is taking action.
The news that as many as 500 million users may have PCs eligible for Windows 11 but are choosing not to upgrade was a major surprise. Now Microsoft is giving all those PC owners — plus Windows 11 users without the latest updates — a push.
Per Neowin, Microsoft has confirmed that it is now allowing all supported systems download and install Windows 11 25H2. Whether you are on Windows 11 or Windows 10, users can opt to upgrade to the 2025 feature update provided they have a system that meets the system requirements of Windows 11.”
This despite ongoing issues. Windows Latest warns the latest Windows 11 update “can fail to install due to errors like 0x80070306. But if the update does apply, it will break dark mode in File Explorer and also cause problems with Intel Arc GPU drivers.”
Neowin points out these issues “mainly affects certain enterprise systems,” but that “does not mean that personal computers are not affected.”
If you are affected, Microsoft says it’s “working on a resolution,” albeit there’s no timeline as yet. If you’re an enterprise user, this is an IT Support fix. If you’re a home users with issues, you’re waiting for the usual patches to roll out and install.
Meanwhile, to get the level-setting Windows 11 upgrade, Microsoft says “you can check if the update is available by selecting Settings > Windows Update and selecting Check for updates. If your device is ready for the update, you’ll see the option to Download and install Windows 11, version 25H2.” That only works for eligible PCs, though.




