
Little by little we are finding out more about Windows 11 . Microsoft’s new operating system wants to change everything within the ecosystem. And its novelties will not only be aesthetic, but we are also going to find a large number of internal changes within the system that will allow us to enjoy it to the fullest, eradicating all the problems that, in the past, have tainted the name of Windows.
With the arrival of Windows 10, Microsoft introduced a new update plan within its operating system. So far, every year Windows 10 has received two updates per year , one every 6 months; one of them used to be a maintenance update less, and the other a feature update with new functions.
The Windows updates have many problems to users, and many headaches for users. Therefore, facing the approach to the evolution of Windows 11, Microsoft has made the decision to change the update plan for its operating system. And finally, we can say goodbye to updating twice a year.

One Windows 11 update a year: more than enough
As Microsoft has reported on its blog for system administrators, Windows 11 feature updates will be very similar to Windows 10. That is, they will arrive through Windows Update, they will take a long time to install, and after restarting the PC. , we can already enjoy the news of the new version. The difference is that instead of receiving two updates a year, Windows 11 will only receive one annual update . In this way, users will have it much easier to install new versions, while companies will see the update task simplified.
And this is not the only change in the support plans for Windows 11. Microsoft has confirmed that each version will be supported for 24 months in the Home and Pro editions of the operating system. The Enterprise and Education editions will run for 36 months.
In this way, it is most likely that Microsoft decides to update its operating system every Christmas (as if it were a gift from Santa Claus), and we can more easily know that the version will be valid until Christmas in two years. There will no longer be any more calculations to play with the 18 months of current support.
And what about the monthly patches?
Initially, there are only changes to feature updates. Microsoft’s operating system will continue to receive patches every month , just as it does until now. On the second Tuesday of each month we will be able to install security patches for the OS, along with the latest cumulative updates to bring the PC up to date.
At the same time, at the end of each month we will receive, as an optional update, a new quality patch focused on bug fixes. This will be the patch that is forcibly installed the following month along with the new security patches. Additionally, Windows Update will continue to receive driver updates, and other system items, as optional updates.