![]() ![]() Microsoft actually published today a short whitepaper titled “Windows and the shared servicing model.” It details the advantages of using a single shared servicing branch and how Microsoft determines if a branch can be shared with the next version of Windows. ![]() Because Windows 11 version 23H2 will share the same source code as version 22H2, Microsoft emphasized that IT pros “don’t need to worry about application or device compatibility between the versions.” Microsoft has yet to detail the new features we can expect to see in Windows 11 version 23H2, but the fact that it’s from the same branch as version 22H2 suggests that it should be pretty minor. We’ve moved from bi-annual updates with Windows 10 to annual updates on Windows 11, then Microsoft started releasing “Moment” updates throughout the year. In recent years, it may seem that the way Microsoft updates Windows becomes more complex with each version of the OS.
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