Windows 11 24H2 - force update?

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Hi guys,

It's no biggie really, but all of the machines (5) in my household and at work etc., are now on 24H2... I'm switched onto 'Get the latest updates' - have been for a while and still nothing. Will the update get to my last machine eventually or is there a way/method of forcing it? I'm not planning on breaking anything but if there's something I can give a push :D

Thanks.
 
Microsoft have been pulling it back occasionally and they have said not to force it, if its not coming through, its likely not coming through due to hardware conflict that may act up with the update, best to wait for the fixes and it to come through on its own.
 
It could depend on what games\software are also installed on the PC.

24H2 has issues with certain Anti cheat software (Like Easy Anti Cheat that comes with The Division 2 and other games)

This will block the update so no matter what you do you may have something installed preventing it appearing
 
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Thanks guys! Interesting you say about the anti-cheat software stuff, I couldn't play Elden Ring 18 months or so back - that was down to anti-cheat stuff!

I guess I'll sit this out then and wait for the support.
 
Hearing about issues like this is still putting me off hitting the annoying upgrade button on my Win10 desktop. But I think I probably just need to get it over with and try it.
 
Hearing about issues like this is still putting me off hitting the annoying upgrade button on my Win10 desktop. But I think I probably just need to get it over with and try it.
Keep it on 23H2 until they sort out the issues with 24H2.

This is what I have done but for me its mainly due to Recall being added to it as I do not want this on my system.

I have created a custom ISO with recall and co-pilot removed and I may install this to get it on to 24H2 once the issues are sorted rather than getting it through Windows updates. See if this works with keeping the PC updated but remove that BS from the system
 
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Yeah, I wouldn't rush to 24H2. It seems like everyday something different starts to intermittently break, for no apparent reason.

This is probably the most unstable version of Windows I've used since Windows 10 ~2015/2016.
 
To actually answer the op's question, yes you can force the install.

Go here and choose the option:

Download Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO) for x64 devices

When you've downloaded the iso file you can right click and mount it.

Can't remember now if it will start the auto install or you then need to browse the file to get to the install.exe but it's not that hard.

However as others have said there are compatibility issues with 24h2 which is why it's not being offered to you so the choice is up to you.
 
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