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Is Microsoft never offering Windows 10 21H2 and 22H2 updates in x86 (IA-32) architecture?


g_m_1990_

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I've learnt from somewhere that the latest version for x86/IA-32 of Windows 10 only reaches 21H1, and no enablement patches / builds / ISO image files beyond that version number were made for the architecture, i.e. no Windows 10 21H2 and 22H2 were ever made for IA-32.

I'm asking if anyone tested and confirmed that, such as installing an IA-32 variant of Windows 10 from official sources like MSDN or official media creation tool, and potentially run Windows Update if 21H1 is installed to see if there's any further enablement patches available.

If this is true, then Microsoft silently killed IA-32 support for Windows 10, as 21H1 support ended in December 2022.

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