Windows 11 quality vs. feature update

Quality updates (“cumulative updates”) are those updates that Windows 11 downloads every month through Windows Update. These updates are cumulative and include the new fixes and enhancements and the previously available patches (if the computer needs them). Typically, Microsoft releases these maintenance updates every second Tuesday of the month. Also referred to as “Patch Tuesday” or “Update Tuesday.” Internally, these updates are known as the “B” release because they roll out during the second week of the month. These types of updates include security fixes and non-security fixes. In addition to the B release, Microsoft also makes available two more updates, including the “C” and “D” releases that become available in the third and fourth week of the month. These updates are optional and contain non-security fixes expected to arrive in the next Patch Tuesday update. Microsoft also provides updates outside the regular schedule, referred to as “on-demand updates.” Usually, these are emergency releases containing fixes that can’t wait for the next monthly update. Finally, there are the “optional updates,” which are updates that are not critical but may be necessary for other functionalities. Usually, these updates include packages for Microsoft and non-Microsoft products and third-party drivers (such as printers, cameras, and network adapters). Feature updates are released once a year, and they represent new versions of Windows 11. Unlike quality updates, they include new features and enhancements and require reinstallation. Furthermore, these new versions of Windows are optional, meaning that they don’t automatically download and install until you trigger the process manually through Windows Update. However, the upgrade will automatically happen if you have a version nearing the end of service. Microsoft makes new versions of Windows 11 available during the fall.

Windows 11 current version

Windows 11 version 22H2 is the latest release today. It’s known as the first feature update, it has been available since September 20, 2022, and the latest quality update is “build 22621.963.” You can use these instructions to check the version installed on your computer. If you want to determine the quality updates that have already been applied to your computer, use these instructions. Below you will find the latest Windows 11 update history information for version 22H2 and other releases.

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Windows 11 22H2 update history 

Windows 11 version 22H2 is the first feature update of the OS released on September 20, 2022. In this section, you’ll find the history of all the quality updates and links to the details about each quality update.  If you have already installed the new feature update, the initial release was “build 22621.382,” and the latest version is Windows 11 build 22621.1105.  Check the Windows Insider Program build release history for version 22H2.

Windows 11 21H2 update history 

Windows 11 version 21H2 (original release) is the first version of the OS released on October 5, 2021. In this section, you’ll find the history of all the quality updates and links to the details about each quality update.  If you have already installed the new feature update, the initial release was “build 22000.194,” and the latest version is Windows 11 build 22000.1455.  Check the Windows Insider Program build release history for version 21H2.

Install quality updates on Windows 11

To download and install the latest updates on Windows 11, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, Windows Update will download and install all the available updates on your device.

Install optional updates on Windows 11

To download and install optional updates on Windows 11, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the package you selected will download and install automatically on the computer.

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