Windows 10 21H2 is expected to be released in late October and initially locked in Build 19044.1263

The Windows 10 21H2 feature update is expected to be officially released in October this year, and the final version may be Build 19044.1263. This is because Microsoft has released the ISO image of Build 19044.1263 to Windows Insider project members and is open to all project members.

Currently, Microsoft is making final adjustments and optimizations to this feature update and repairing various BUGs exposed in the test. some sources speculate that the Windows 10 21H2 feature update will be released in the last week of October this year. This feature update does not introduce too many new features and still focuses on fixing BUGs and optimizing performance, mainly to bring quality improvements for enterprise users.

According to the update log, Microsoft has fixed the OOBE (out-of-the-box experience) issue in Windows 10. Another error that caused the operating system to display the time incorrectly after the daylight saving time (DST) was changed has been fixed. Microsoft also fixed an issue where the Outlook application stopped responding during normal use.

Microsoft is also testing TPM certification support for Windows 10 21H2 powered PCs using Intel Tiger Lake CPUs. Similarly, Microsoft is testing support for external Windows Hello cameras, but this feature requires support for built-in Windows Hello cameras as well as external cameras.

We have also heard of improvements in inbox applications such as Microsoft Photos, Clock, Mail, and Calendar on Windows 10, but Microsoft has not disclosed when these Windows 11 applications will arrive on Windows 10 machines. Microsoft only confirmed that the Windows 10 store application will get a similar design to Windows 11 this fall, and more details will be shared in the future.

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