Windows 11 25H2 is expected to be a minor update, maintaining the Germanium codebase from 24H2 and offering minimal enhancements over previous versions. Evidence from a Windows 11 preview build indicates little fundamental change, with a similar rollout structure to prior updates. Following issues with 24H2 regarding installation and hardware compatibility, the anticipation is that 25H2 will be more stable. This update is particularly crucial as organizations approach the end of support for Windows 10 in October 2025, necessitating an upgrade to Windows 11 without significant problems.
Windows 11 25H2 is anticipated to be a minor update, continuing the Germanium codebase from 24H2 with few significant changes.
The next Windows update, expected in the second half of the year, is likely to be as limited in scope as 23H2 was.
There are concerns regarding the stability of 25H2 compared to the problematic 24H2, which had numerous installation and compatibility issues.
With Windows 10 nearing end of support in 2025, organizations need to transition to Windows 11, ideally with fewer problems in 25H2.
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