Table of Contents
1. Reasons for the Expiration Warning Message
1.1 Release of a New Windows Version
1.2 Validity Period of Each Windows Version
1.3 Automatic Windows Update Errors Preventing the Next Version Update
1.4 Need for Manual Update
2. Solution
2.1 Microsoft Website
2.2 Download and Run the Installation Assistant
2.3. Download and Run the WindowsPCHealthCheckSetup
2.4 Rerun the Installation Assistant
1. Reasons for the Expiration Warning Message
Windows 11 updates its version annually, such as 22H2.
Each version has a specific support period for updates.
Generally, automatic updates take care of this, so there’s no need to worry about the update validity period.
However, sometimes errors prevent automatic updates, causing a warning message to appear when the Windows version has exceeded its support period.
2. Solution
Since automatic updates are not possible, you need to download the update manually from the Microsoft website and run it.

Since automatic updates are not possible, you need to download the update manually from the Microsoft website and run it.
However, when you run the update, Windows may require an additional check of your system and device compatibility. In this case, you will be prompted to download WindowsPCHealthCheckSetup.msi to proceed.

When you run it, a screen will appear to check Windows and your device.
Once the process is complete, you can close the window.
After that, if you run the Microsoft Windows Updater again, the next steps will proceed.
After the update is complete, the system will automatically restart. When you check the update settings again, the expiration warning message will no longer be displayed.