Windows 10 Build 23100 ((hot)) ✪
Review: Windows 11 Build 26100 (Version 24H2 Baseline)
The Verdict: A mature, stable, and performance-focused update that prioritizes system foundations over flashy new features.
How to Verify Your Current Windows 10 Build
If you suspect you have stumbled across an unusual build number, follow these steps to confirm what you are truly running: windows 10 build 23100
- Press
Win + R, typewinver, and press Enter. - Look at the second line: “Version 22H2 (OS Build 19045.xxxx)”.
- Anything higher than 19045 is not Windows 10 unless you are running an old Insider build from 2021 (which would have expired).
To check for update spoofing:
- Open PowerShell as Administrator and run:
Get-ItemProperty "HKLM:SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" | Select-Object CurrentBuild, ReleaseId - Legitimate Windows 10 builds show
ReleaseId: 2009(22H2) andCurrentBuild: 19045.
Uninstall or roll back from build 23100
- If within 10 days of upgrade (default rollback window):
- Settings → System → Recovery → Go back.
- Follow prompts; your PC will revert to the previous Windows build.
- If past rollback window or rollback fails:
- Restore from the system image backup you created, or
- Perform a clean install of the latest stable Windows 10 release using the Media Creation Tool (download from Microsoft) and choose “Keep nothing” or “Keep files” per need.
Can You Download Windows 10 Build 23100? (Warnings)
No legitimate download source exists for Windows 10 Build 23100. If you find an ISO, EXE, or ZIP file claiming to be this build, consider it malicious. Review: Windows 11 Build 26100 (Version 24H2 Baseline)
Here is why you should never attempt to install a fake Build 23100: How to Verify Your Current Windows 10 Build
| Risk | Explanation | |-------|-------------| | Malware/Ransomware | Bad actors label malware as “Windows 10 Build 23100 Leak” to bypass IT policies. | | Bootloader Corruption | Fake ISOs often contain mismatched bootloaders that brick the UEFI partition. | | Telemetry Theft | Some variants include scripts that steal product keys and browser credentials. | | Windows Update Breakage | A spoofed build number will cause Windows Update to stop functioning entirely. |
Microsoft’s official ISO archive (accessible via the Windows Insider Program) shows no build between 19045 and 23400 for Windows 10. Any claim otherwise is fraudulent.