How to upgrade to the latest version of Windows 10
by Monica Chin from The Verge - All Posts on (#5YB2A)
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If you're like me and are using an old-school desktop PC, you probably haven't been able to install Windows 11. You may also still be running Windows 10 if you're a business user with a workflow still optimized for Windows 10 or a leisure user who just prefers it. Motives aside, there are a lot of us. And, fortunately, we now have an update available.
Windows 10 version 21H2 is now available for broad deployment according to Microsoft (first spotted by Neowin). If you're not an IT administrator, the changes in this update likely won't be too interesting to you. It's stuff like GPU compute support for the Windows subsystem for Linux (WSL)" and Wi-Fi WPA3-Personal H2E support." If you are an IT administrator, Microsoft has an article...