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When Microsoft made its big announcements on Thursday during the press event in New York City, many of them centered around new features for Windows 11, including the Copilot generative AI assistant, new updates for File Explorer, taskbar, and many more.
At the time, many media outlets, Neowin included, assumed that all of those updates were going to be launched and labeled as the big 23H2 update for Windows 11.
However, Microsoft later clarified that wasn't the case. In fact, all of those new features and improvements will be released as an update to the current Windows 11 version 22H3.
So what happened to Windows 11 23H2? As it turns out, it's still coming, but it will arrive a bit later than we thought. In a blog post about Microsoft's Cloud PC updates, the company put in the following note:
On September 26th, Copilot in Windows will start to roll out in September 2023 optional non-security update for Windows 11, version 22H2--and will be available behind the commercial control for continuous innovation. It will later be included in Windows 11, version 23H2, the annual feature update for Window [sic]11, which will be released in Q4 of this calendar year. (Bold is ours)
This shows that the Windows 11 22H2 update that's coming September 26 (allegedly the "Moment 4" update) will start rolling out to users the same way Microsoft released the Moment 3 update.
Microsoft ships non-security optional updates, or C-updates, on the last week of each month, with general availability in the next Patch Tuesday.
As for Windows 11 version 23H2, it will most likely be available in October 2023, bringing customers the rest of the planned features.
Microsoft's approach to updating Windows 11 in 2023 and the lack of proper communication is somewhat confusing, and we hope this article will make things a little clearer.
The AI revolution is about to arrive in a big way for millions of people on Sept. 26. That's when Microsoft will inject its AI-powered assistant named Copilot directly into Windows 11, placing it on the Taskbar for anyone to use.
For many people, it'll be their first experience using an AI assistant, and it has tremendous potential. It'll be arriving as part of the Windows 11 23H2 update, which will be a doozy. It offers many changes across the OS, with a focus on adding AI to Windows' native apps.
Windows Copilot is the most significant change to the core of the Windows operating system that we can remember, going back to Windows 95 at least.
It'll hook into everything you're doing on your computer, which may creep some people out. But it will enable many tasks to be performed.
Previously, its ChatGPT-powered assistant was limited to using either its Bing search engine or its Edge browser, which is not a huge audience. Adding it to Windows will open it up to a much larger number of users, to put it lightly.
As we covered previously, Copilot can summarize documents, help you write them, make changes within Windows, and lots more.
Having that vast swathe of user data to mine in relation to AI is probably what MS is really after.Get Ready: Microsoft's AI-Powered CoPilot for Windows 11 Arrives Sept. 26 - ExtremeTech
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The 2023-09 Cumulative Update is now available for systems running both 'unsupported legacy hardware' & 'supported hardware' installs of Windows 11:
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No need for this ... the Win10 key will activate on a clean install of Win11 ... as long as you go from "home to home" and not "home to pro".
I take it his current install is legally activated.
Have you tried Asus Discovery? https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1037094/Morning all
I have slight small problem, can't access my router.
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I followed on YouTube how to fix this. Not working.
Did a reset on router then it works but comes back to above.
I tried it on a different laptop then it works, I can access my Router.
Anybody that can help.
Been on ASUS forum so far not solved. They suggested to use different device. It works all the time.
It seems windows 11 based. Anybody that can help to solve this.
I used a VPN app but uninstalled it.
Have you tried IP address in the address bar?Can you ping the router?Morning all
I have slight small problem, can't access my router.
View attachment 1596850
I followed on YouTube how to fix this. Not working.
Did a reset on router then it works but comes back to above.
I tried it on a different laptop then it works, I can access my Router.
Anybody that can help.
Been on ASUS forum so far not solved. They suggested to use different device. It works all the time.
It seems windows 11 based. Anybody that can help to solve this.
I used a VPN app but uninstalled it.
Yes I canHave you tried IP address in the address bar?Can you ping the router?
It worked, would like to have it back as it was.Have you tried Asus Discovery? https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1037094/

I had Windows 10 Edu previously installed, fully activated and all. I formatted and installed Windows 11 Edu Pro on same machine (no hardware changes). It doesn't want to activate. I haven't done any major updating yet ... data is limited. I first want to know if I shouldn't maybe format again and stick with Windows 11 Edu.
EDIT:
I just saw this post a couple of posts up ... Does this means I have to reformat and stick with Windows 11 Edu???? Sigh ...