Following several speculations about the Windows 10 Sun Valley update last year, Microsoft started rolling out the update in late 2021 as Windows 10 21H2. Now, the company has made the Windows 10 21H2 update ready for broad deployment, meaning that any Windows 10 user can now get the update by checking for it in their Windows Update settings. Let’s take a look at the details below.

Microsoft recently updated the official Windows 10, version 21H2 changelog to announce the move, making the update available for broad deployment. The update is primarily targeted toward business users and is a much smaller one than the major Windows 11 update. Hence, users who do not have the minimum requirements to run Windows 11 can get this update for their Windows 10-backed systems.