Windows 11 - End of service after update

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I am receiving an end of service notification for windows 11 after the recent update. I believe the current windows 11 service is active until Nov 2025, so is this is a bug and is it safe to ignore it?
 
We need to upgrade the hardware too in olden days hardware will be supported for more than 5 years with new software update and os upgrade nowadays it's become very hard
 
I am receiving an end of service notification for windows 11 after the recent update. I believe the current windows 11 service is active until Nov 2025, so is this is a bug and is it safe to ignore it?
Yes, MS is user testing the service notification.. they do all their testing on customers.
 
Still the Win11 end of service notification is active on the task bar. Has MS done done anything to update this bug or I am the only one getting this?

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If you get an error code while downloading and installing Windows updates, the Update Troubleshooter can help resolve the problem.

Select Start > Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters. Next, under Most frequent, select Windows Update > Run.

When the troubleshooter is finished running, it's a good idea to restart your device.

Next, check for new updates. Select Start > Settings > Windows Update > Check for updates and then install any available updates.

If the problems aren't all resolved, try running the troubleshooter again to check for additional errors, or see Troubleshoot problems updating Windows and follow the troubleshooting steps.

Source : https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...eshooter-19bc41ca-ad72-ae67-af3c-89ce169755dd
 
@technofast

Please check the version of Windows 11 you are on. The latest release is named 24H2. If you are on this build then follow the instructions given in the previous post by @bigb123 .

If not then you will have to migrate to 24H2. Old versions prior to 24H2 namely 23H2 will not auto migrate to latest 24H2 on unsupported hardware (i.e. 8th Gen Intel PC's and TPM 2.0 supported motherboards are necessary for the upgrade).

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@technofast

Please check the version of Windows 11 you are on. The latest release is named 24H2. If you are on this build then follow the instructions given in the previous post by @bigb123 .

If not then you will have to migrate to 24H2. Old versions prior to 24H2 namely 23H2 will not auto migrate to latest 24H2 on unsupported hardware (i.e. 8th Gen Intel PC's and TPM 2.0 supported motherboards are necessary for the upgrade).

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Thanks for the update, mine is unsupported hardware and updated Win 11 through rufus. It was on 22H2 and now I have updated win 11 through newer version of rufus and I can see it has 24H2 now after updating. So it was not a MS bug as I had thought earlier.
 
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