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unable to update my windows 11 version from 23h2 to 25h2

Jatin Deshwal 5 Reputation points
2026-02-17T07:00:35.77+00:00

As my windows showing up to date in windows 11 version 23h2 but not showing any update to 25h2

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  1. Harry Phan 15,930 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-02-17T07:04:57.88+00:00

    Hi Jatin,

    Windows 11 version 25H2 has already been released and is available to all eligible devices, but it is being delivered as an enablement package. That means if your system is on 23H2 and fully patched, it may not show a separate “25H2” upgrade because the features are already included and only unlocked when you enable “Get the latest updates as soon as they’re available” in Windows Update settings. If that toggle is off, you’ll remain on 23H2 even though the underlying build can be updated. You can also manually install the 25H2 enablement package (KB5077181) from Microsoft’s official download page if you want to force the upgrade. In short, check that the “latest updates” option is enabled, apply all cumulative updates, or use the Media Creation Tool/ISO to move directly to 25H2.

    Harry.

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-17T07:00:43.7266667+00:00
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    If your Windows 11 version is showing as up to date but you are unable to see the update to version 25H2, you can try the following steps:

    1. Check for Updates: Go to Settings > Windows Update and click on Check for updates. This will search for any available updates for your system.
    2. Ensure Eligibility: Make sure your device is eligible for the 25H2 update. The update is available to all eligible Windows 11 devices.
    3. Update Settings: Ensure that the setting Get the latest updates as soon as they’re available is turned on. This can be found under Settings > Windows Update.
    4. Manual Update Options: If the update still does not appear, you might consider using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant or downloading the latest ISO from the Microsoft Software Download page.
    5. Contact Support: If you continue to experience issues, contacting Microsoft Support for assistance may be necessary.

    Make sure to back up your data before performing any major updates to avoid data loss.

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