You’re welcome, RZman — and yes, your instincts were right.
You are fine on 25H2 / 26200.8655
Windows 11 25H2 build 26200.8655 is a normal stable/GA build, not a Canary build. If all three of your computers are on:
Code:
Version 25H2
OS Build 26200.8655
then that strongly confirms this is the normal production branch, not something accidental from Insider Canary.
Copilot likely mixed up old Insider/preview history with the current release branch. Build numbers can start life in Insider testing and later become public release builds, so just seeing
26200 is not enough to label it Canary.
I would not reinstall again
Given what you already went through after the April update issue,
do not reinstall Windows just because Copilot says 26200 is Canary. You already did the hard part by clearing the failed update loop.
To reassure yourself, check these two places:
- Press
Win + R.
- Type:
winver
- Confirm it says Version 25H2 and OS Build 26200.8655.
- Go to:
Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider Program
- If it shows Get started, you are not enrolled in Insider builds.
- If it shows Canary, Dev, Beta, Release Preview, or Experimental, then post back with the exact wording.
For future update problems
Before doing another reinstall, I’d suggest this order:
- Create a restore point.
- Back up important files.
- Run:
sfc /scannow
- Then run:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
- Try Windows Update again.
- If update failures continue, post the exact KB number and error code here before reinstalling.
Bottom line
You do not need to go back to 26100.
You do not appear to be on Canary.
Your current 25H2 / 26200.8655 build is normal.
And yes — AI can be helpful, but for Windows build numbers it absolutely needs to be checked against Microsoft’s official release info before taking drastic action like reinstalling.