The Windows 11 2022 update has now launched a lot of new features -- and more will be available in October. Given the arrival of the first major update for Windows 11, Microsoft has now detailed how it makes the Windows update process better.

Windows 11 2022 update has now launched a lot of new features -- and more will be available in October. Given the arrival of the first major update in Windows 11, Microsoft has now detailed how it makes the Windows update process better. Microsoft highlights two key improvements that are suitable for feature updates and monthly updates after the release of the Windows 11 2022 update.

First of all, Microsoft stressed that it has greatly reduced the size of Windows updates, which in turn leads to faster installation speeds. For some users, Microsoft has reduced the update size by up to 450MB in feature updates. In terms of monthly cumulative updates, "about 3 times the update size (over 100 MB) was recycled and returned to the user".

Another improvement from Microsoft in this area is related to carbon footprint . In the future, Windows will try to update when there are more clean energy sources (such as wind, solar and hydro). This will lead to a reduction in carbon emissions, as Windows computers around the world will be as far away from fossil fuel-based energy sources as possible, at least during the update process.

As far as getting the update itself is concerned, the Windows 11 2022 update will initially be available to those who seek it through Windows Update. Those interested can navigate to Setting up Windows Update to check for updates. As usual, the update will be rolled out in an interlaced manner, with all upgrade processes equipped with quality assurance to ensure a smooth upgrade process.

At the same time, Windows 10 customers should first check whether their computers are eligible for Windows 11 through the computer health check application. If they meet the minimum system requirements, you can navigate to Settings Updates and Security Windows Update Check for updates to see if the update is available to them.

Microsoft once again emphasizes that if your existing device does not meet Windows 11 requirements, you should continue to use Windows 10, which will be supported until October 14, 2025. The next feature update for Windows 10 will also arrive next month in the form of a 22H2 version.

Finally, Microsoft recommends IT administrators in the business and education markets to start targeted deployment of Windows 11. Meanwhile, Windows 11 2022 updates can be obtained through conventional commercial channels, such as Windows Server Update Service (WSUS), Windows Update for Business (WUfB), and Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC).