target release version

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The target release version tag covers the use of Microsoft's TargetReleaseVersion policy to control Windows 10 and 11 feature updates. Content explains how to delay or disable major version upgrades by pinning a device to a specific release, such as staying on Windows 11 23H2 instead of upgrading to 24H2. This approach helps maintain stability, avoid driver issues, app incompatibilities, and unwanted UI changes, while still receiving security updates. The tag is relevant for users seeking to manage update behavior through group policy or registry settings.
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    Delay or Disable Windows 10/11 Feature Updates with TargetReleaseVersion (Safe Guide)

    Delay or Disable Windows 10/11 Feature Updates with TargetReleaseVersion (Safe Guide) Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 15 minutes Windows feature updates (like Windows 11 23H2 → 24H2, or Windows 10 21H2 → 22H2) can introduce new features—but they can also bring driver issues, app...
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