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If you have encountered a reference to a "Windows 10 Build 23100," it is likely due to one of the following:
Microsoft officially finalized Windows 10 feature development with . As of April 2026, Windows 10 has reached its general End of Support (October 14, 2025) and is currently only receiving security updates through the Extended Security Update (ESU) program. Understanding Windows 10 Build Numbering windows 10 build 23100
Don’t fall for the 23100 trap. The real future of Windows is Windows 11 (and soon, Windows 12). The past—even a beautiful one like Windows 10—belongs in a virtual machine, not a phantom build. If you have encountered a reference to a
: High build numbers in the 20000+ range are typically associated with Windows 11 windows 10 build 23100