So far, Microsoft’s September 20 date for the release of Windows 11 remains speculation. But it does look like the release will fall on that date, as Microsoft has already pushed Windows 11 22H2 to servers as an ISO. For all previous versions, Microsoft has added the word “Insider” to their names.
But it does not matter. Because this addition could be ignored, until now. Even hardware manufacturers have delivered devices with Windows 11 22H2, where 22621.382 is installed, and with the security update in September we have reached 22621.521.
As you can see in the picture, the ISOs for upgrades (21H2 to 22H2) or new installations are already available on Microsoft’s servers.
The Windows 11 22H2 beta is also about to change. 22622 is currently being tested there and this is said to be nearing completion of development. It will be distributed before the end of this year.
The latest projected release schedule is.
Windows 11 22H2 (22621) will probably be officially launched next week.
Windows 11 22H2 (22622) will be released as an “update” later this year. And KB5015669 will activate new features
KB5015669 features updates to Windows 11 22H2 (22622).
Windows 11 22H2 (22623) will be available again next year as an “update”. Here, it will be KB5018863 that activates the new feature. Testing will probably start soon on the test channel.
As a supplement, Windows 11 22H2 22622 is already listed in the registry.
22622 for Windows 11 is already listed in the registry. 22621 and 22622 are now listed under the key NI22H2. This entry can also be found under Windows 10 at
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\TargetVersionUpgradeExperienceIndicators NI22H2