
"Microsoft has released the Patch Tuesday updates for November 2025. For home users of Windows 11 23H2, this also means the end of support. The company is urging users to switch to version 25H2. Microsoft previously announced that Windows 11 23H2 Home and Pro would no longer be supported as of November 11, 2025. Enterprise and Education editions will continue to receive updates until November 2026."
"For users who were running Windows 11 23H2 on unsupported hardware, this means the end of the road. These systems cannot upgrade automatically and will no longer receive security updates. Windows 11 23H2 is actually the last version of Microsoft's operating system to include Windows Mixed Reality, the ill-fated VR platform used by HP, Samsung, Dell, Lenovo, Asus and more. After the initial rollout in 2017, commitment from both Microsoft and OEMs faded quickly."
Microsoft released Patch Tuesday updates for November 2025 and ended support for Windows 11 23H2 Home and Pro as of November 11, 2025, while Enterprise and Education editions remain supported until November 2026. Home users meeting system requirements are automatically offered the 25H2 enablement package (KB5054156), with manual updates available via Settings > Windows Update > Check for updates. Systems on unsupported hardware cannot upgrade automatically and will stop receiving security updates. Windows 11 23H2 is the last release to include Windows Mixed Reality. Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 require processors with SSE4.2 and PopCnt. November updates included KB5068861 (24H2/25H2) and KB5067112 (23H2); Windows 10 received KB5071959 for ESU enrollment.
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