This fall, which is quickly approaching, Windows 11 25H2 will be released. However, Microsoft hasn’t provided us with many specifics about it until recently, so we’re still essentially in the dark. However, that darkness is gradually fading. and a clearer picture of what to anticipate is beginning to emerge.
According to recent reports, Microsoft plans to increase the “static analysis” requirements for driver certification to make Windows 11 25H2 more secure and stable.
The Windows Driver Developer blog post from earlier this week states that a “static analysis” will be necessary for all drivers. According to the post, “Static analysis is a fundamental requirement of the Windows Hardware Compatibility Program.” “Before deployment, the validation… [identifies] possible problems in driver code.”
In other words, Microsoft will analyze and approve the drivers for businesses that want their hardware to be identified as consistently compatible with Windows 10 and 11.
Although the distribution is anticipated to take many months, Windows 11 25H2 is most likely to be delivered at the end of September.