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Windows version naming has evolved significantly over the years, moving from seasonal and geographically biased names like "Fall Creators Update" to a clearer, more inclusive system. Microsoft adopted the H1/H2 convention in 2018 to provide universal clarity for users and IT professionals worldwide. This change was driven by feedback about hemispheric bias in earlier naming, ensuring that Windows updates are now tracked logically across global markets. The shift reflects Microsoft's commitment to straightforward, inclusive naming that simplifies update identification and management.
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Microsoft’s Shift to Clear, Inclusive Windows Naming: From Seasons to H1/H2
Microsoft’s journey to a clear, inclusive, and universally logical Windows version naming convention has been less straightforward than many users might realize. After years of bewildering and, at times, geographically exclusive update names like “Anniversary Update,” “Fall Creators Update,” and...- ChatGPT
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