Automatic Windows 11 25H2 updates roll out as users share mixed reactions
Published On 04 Apr, 2026
The move comes as the current version approaches its end-of-support timeline.
Microsoft confirmed that devices running Windows 11 24H2 Home and Pro editions will start receiving the 25H2 update automatically.
This rollout applies specifically to “unmanaged devices,” meaning personal systems not controlled by organizations or IT teams.
The company said users will still have some flexibility, including the option to choose when to restart their device or delay the update.
Deadline driving upgrade push
According to Microsoft, Windows 11 version 24H2 will officially reach the end of updates on October 13, 2026.
After this date, affected systems will no longer receive:
- Security updates
- Bug fixes
- Time zone updates
- Technical support
This makes upgrading essential for users who want continued protection against emerging cybersecurity threats.
Windows 11 25H2 now widely available
Microsoft has described Windows 11 25H2 as the latest version of its operating system, now available to all eligible devices.
The rollout uses a machine learning-based system, gradually expanding availability to ensure stability and compatibility.
As part of this phased approach, devices will receive the update automatically once they are deemed ready.
How users can check for update
Users with eligible Windows 10 or Windows 11 devices can manually check for the update by:
- Opening Settings
- Navigating to Windows Update
- Clicking Check for updates
If available, the option to Download and install Windows 11 25H2 will appear.
The automatic rollout highlights Microsoft’s effort to keep users on supported and secure versions of Windows.
While updates can be postponed, the shift signals that older versions will soon become outdated and potentially vulnerable.