<p>I decided to skip updating my system for now. I bough an outside disk driver and it doesn’t work on Windows 10. </p><p>So, when updating you should be careful to your progams and hardware as some things stops working.</p>
<p>For one of my active Windows 10 systems which could not be updated to Windows 11 (too many issues), I have stayed as up-to-date as I am able to by being enrolled in the Release Preview channel. I am currently on Release 21H2 19044.1706 along with Cumulative Update 2022-05 (KB5013942).</p><p>I understand that there will (have been?) a number of back-ported updates to Windows 10 from Windows 11 where it makes sense. It seems clear that there haven’t been a lot of updates to Windows 10 directly since they haven’t been able to make updates to Windows 10 available from the dev branch (and I tried…) </p>
<p>probably have to wait until mid-summer or late summer for Microsoft to mention anything about 22H2 for Windows 10</p><p><br></p><p>most likely that’ll end up being just another small enablement package like with 20H2, 21H1 & 21H2 and not a "big" feature update</p>