It typically comes up whenever installing the 22H2 update and force reverts the system to Windows 10.
This is why we recommend that you begin your troubleshooting with some basic steps.
We suggest you start by deleting the older Windows versions.
The system saves this data when you upgrade to a newer build.
Here is how:
Once the process completes, see if the issue is resolved.
Update BIOS
The issue can also be caused due to the BIOS being outdated.
In the following dialog, look for the BIOS version category and note down the version from there.
it’s possible for you to also easily update the BIOS ifyour motherboard has a BIOS Quick Flash button.
Update Drivers
You must also ensure that the drivers installed on the computer are all up-to-date.
An easy way to look for faulty/outdated drivers is via the gear Manager utility.
This will automatically install new updates (like the 22H2 update) on the system.
To prevent such issues from occurring in the future again, check that you keep your drivers updated.
We also recommend removing the junk files every then and now to create space for the updates.