We waited months for Windows 11 22H2 to arrive, the first major update of the new operating system since its arrival to the first users, which will soon be a year. And so it is that there have been many occasions where we’ve hinted that Windows 11 was an interesting proposition at launch, but clearly felt incomplete. Despite all the news announced in June last year, there was still a feeling that something was missing, and this was exacerbated when it was verified that some of them (such as Android app compatibility and DirectStorage) were still not available at launch , were available.
So there are a lot of people (myself included) who think that Windows 11 22H2 could be the end of what should have been the original version of Windows 11. In my case, I’d swear I’ve brought it up more than once yes, I’m interested in making the jump (I’m staying on Windows 10 for now), but I’ll wait to confirm that the 22H2 provides the bits I’ve been waiting for in the new operating system.
I have a feeling that I’m not the only one who thinks this way, and I also think that Microsoft is also considering this possibility. And that’s important because it could be the catalyst that accelerates the adoption of Windows 11. And according to the latest StatCounter data, Windows 10 continues to accumulate 72.23% of Windows installations, followed by Windows 7 with 11.99%. To find Windows 11, we have to go to the third position with 11.73%.

Although Windows 11 22H2 was initially tipped to arrive in October, we told you a few weeks ago that it would likely be pushed to September, which we theorized months ago (rightfully so, it seems), though we still needed an exact date . A doubt that seems to be cleared up because, as we can read in The Verge, its sources indicate that Microsoft will release Windows 11 22H2 via Windows Update on Tuesday, September 20.
Of course, it remains to be confirmed that this is the date chosen by Microsoft, and we will also have to look at the degree of progressivity of its deployment. However, even if we take into account that those from Redmond will once again use a circular system to check the correct functioning of the update, it is expected that it will be carried out as quickly as possible, especially if it is confirmed that this is the update Many users are waiting for to switch to Windows 11.