As previously stated, the well-known Windows Recall feature is making its return, but not for everyone (more on this shortly). It’s important to note that this isn't a minor update; it's included in Windows 24H2, which is also referred to as Windows 11 2024. This update for personal users also introduces Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC 2024. While Windows 24H2 is set to receive two years of support, the business version is granted five years (the IoT variant enjoys a whole decade).
Key Features of Windows 11 24H2
Moreover, it’s worth noting that the Recall feature is returning, but it will do so gradually. Windows Insiders utilizing Snapdragon devices will be able to access this feature later this month, while users on Intel and AMD platforms will need to wait until November. Information on the feature's wider release will be shared in the coming months.
Update Rollout Process
Even though it was released yesterday, the newest feature update for Windows 11 will take some time to reach all eligible devices. Microsoft has mentioned that this will be
"a phased rollout that will begin over the coming weeks, starting with eligible devices running Windows 11, version 22H2 and 23H2 that have the “Get the latest updates as soon as they’re available” set to On." If the update is ready for your device, it will automatically download and install."
Quick Update Options
For those who can’t wait, there’s an option to create installation media using the Media Creation Tool or to use the Windows 11 installation assistant for a quicker update process.
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