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JTWrenn This is going to confuse the heck out of people. Call it something else. Reply
cyrusfox Valve, might be an opportune time to get your steam desktop out and promote Steam OS. Windows has long abandon common sense… Reply
Jabberwocky79 Oh boy… I'll be waiting for that update with bated breath /sarcasm Reply
USAFRet JTWrenn said: This is going to confuse the heck out of people. Call it something else. People that purposely go look for a Windows Update would know this. Most people just let it happen naturally, and this update won't apply to their system. Reply
derekullo USAFRet said: People that purposely go look for a Windows Update would know this. Most people just let it happen naturally, and this update won't apply to their system. "9am Patch Tuesday" Boss: Are the computers patched yet? I heard they released 26H1 !!! Do our computers have it yet? Tech: No boss… The patches don't get released till later today and we still have to test them to make sure they doesn't break Office again. Why don't you try out the new AI features in 26H1, here's the link. Something like this will definitely get sent at some point. Reply
excalibur1814 JTWrenn said: This is going to confuse the heck out of people. Call it something else. Not many people care outside of forums or I.T. The update arrives, or it doesn't. It's just here to probably push the new kit and the fuss will soon fade away. Reply
das_stig Maybe somebody at Microsoft had a brain fart, found a set of balls, suddenly spoke up and told Satya Nadella Windows 11 is a :poop: that they need to do a fork from server again and try something different and targeting a small hardware base like WOA is better than disrupting the current POS. Reply
thesyndrome JTWrenn said: This is going to confuse the heck out of people. Call it something else. Agreed, in my mind the 2XHX updates have always been large updates for every version of Windows that come with new features or significant backend changes, I don't understand why this isn't named something like "Windows on ARM support update" if it's something that only applies to a handful of devices (which haven't really gained much traction from my understanding). I only clicked on the article because of how the update was named, thinking that it included other features and was just being deployed to ARM devices first, but the content in the article makes it sound like any x86 Windows device isn't going to get it at all and we will instead get 26H2 later on in the year with meaningful changes? Reply
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- https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/microsoft-confirms-windows-11-26h1-will-be-for-arm-devices-only-at-launch-snapdragon-x2-powered-devices-officially-shipping-with-26h1#main
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