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Hi all:

Still with Windows 10 here and no plans to move to W11 yet.

I've been prompted weeks ago (or maybe months ago) to update my current Windows 10 version from 21H2 to the newest 22H2 version. For those of you that had already updated to this newer version, did you have any issues at all with your MSFS install, regarding stability, performance, others, etc.?.

Thanks in advance for your valuable comments.


Cheers, Ed

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Updated from W10 (no clean install), no problems at all.


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I have never ever had any problems with MSFS and any version of Windows I've used. W10 (and all its updates) was fine, W11 (and all its updates) is fine too. I prefer W11 btw. Best Windows version ever imho. I see no reason why someone would want to stick with the old W10.

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Been on Win 11 from day one, if anything a lot of ctd's etc stopped since switching.


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I've updated through all Windows versions, now on Windows 11 - never had a Windows-related issue. It's rock solid.

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Win 11 is great no complaints from me. 


Ron Hamilton

 

"95% is half the truth, but most of it is lies, but if you read half of what is written, you'll be okay." __ Honey Boo Boo's Mom

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2 hours ago, tup61 said:

I have never ever had any problems with MSFS and any version of Windows I've used. W10 (and all its updates) was fine, W11 (and all its updates) is fine too. I prefer W11 btw. Best Windows version ever imho. I see no reason why someone would want to stick with the old W10.

Because there are things that are much quicker and easier to do on W 10 versus W 11. 


 

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3 hours ago, edpatino said:

Hi all:

Still with Windows 10 here and no plans to move to W11 yet.

I've been prompted weeks ago (or maybe months ago) to update my current Windows 10 version from 21H2 to the newest 22H2 version. For those of you that had already updated to this newer version, did you have any issues at all with your MSFS install, regarding stability, performance, others, etc.?.

Thanks in advance for your valuable comments.

Will check my version to see if i updated and let you know


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3 hours ago, edpatino said:

 update my current Windows 10 version from 21H2 to the newest 22H2 version. For those of you that had already updated to this newer version, did you have any issues at all with your MSFS install, regarding stability, performance, others, etc.?.

 

My W10 pro has been on 22H2 since 2020 without any problem.

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9 minutes ago, Dominique_K said:

My W10 pro has been on 22H2 since 2020 without any problem.

Same here.


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39 minutes ago, Dominique_K said:

My W10 pro has been on 22H2 since 2020 without any problem.

I think 22H2 is from 2022, but I'm maybe wrong.


Cheers, Ed

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35 minutes ago, edpatino said:

I think 22H2 is from 2022, but I'm maybe wrong.

We may be both right, Ed !

My settings page says

Edition Windows 10 Pro

Version 22H2

Installed on 06/11/2020

 To tell you the truth, I let Windows do its job of updating without looking much into it. So it might have been a 2022 update over the initial 2020 install. Hence the date.

The point is that I am on 22H2 and didn't see any OS ill effect on the sim (or anything). 

 

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Dominique

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1 minute ago, Dominique_K said:

The point is that I am on 22H2 and didn't see any OS ill effect on the sim (or anything). 

That's effectively the point. Thanks.


Cheers, Ed

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2 hours ago, edpatino said:

That's effectively the point. Thanks.

Running 22H2 since Nov 2022 without problems.


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