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Note We are slowly throttling up availability over the coming weeks to ensure a reliable download experience. As a result, the update may not be offered to you right away. Was this discussion helpful? Yes No.

Sorry this didn’t help. Was this reply helpful? Re: 20H2, the name change was announced in June. Expect the same in the future as well for the second update of the year. W ith this release, we will also simplify our approach to numerical versions for Windows and move to a format that represents the half of the calendar year in which the release becomes available in retail and commercial channels.

This is a familiar approach for our Windows Insiders and is designed to provide consistency in our version names across releases for our commercial customers and partners. Note: We will continue to use a friendly name, such as the May Update, in consumer communications. Called support–we tried reinstalling the latest sound drivers from HP I have a 17″ Omen Laptop and it said the drivers would not support this version of Windows.

Thank you for reporting. By any chance, did you add a Feedback Hub entry in 20H2? If so, please share the Feedback link so that I can send it to the relevant people. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community.

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Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Thanks for your feedback. How satisfied are you with this discussion? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Previous Next. Downloaded and installed on two computers without any problems. Just wondering on checking the version number after installing it’s shown as 20H2 instead of ?? All previous versions were shown as like , , , etc.

How satisfied are you with this reply? Sumit Volunteer Moderator Volunteer Moderator. In reply to Peter’s post on October 21, Same here, Peter! In reply to Sumit Volunteer Moderator ‘s post on October 21, I downloaded and installed the update. Completely lost all sound. Finally the support guy had me roll back the update. Back up and running now on version Not fun. In reply to imaref’s post on October 21, I didn’t get any prompt with a feedback link.

The Feedback Hub is an App not a Link. In reply to CassandraMorrison’s post on October 21, I tried to open the Feedback App and nothing happens.

My Windows didnt start at all. Show blue screen and what some crash at start trouble. Telling I need contact microsoft support. Have try to start in safe mode, but system didnt let do it, and I cant let roll back. Only what I can do its reset windows with reinstall it. Hope fails will be not deleted. You mean you clicked on it and THIS didn’t happen? You’re welcome! This site in other languages x.

 
 

Prepare your PC for the Windows 10 October update version 20H2.October Windows 10 ‘Patch Tuesday’ updates now rolling out

 

Nayan – May 10, The update KB brings Secure Boot and other improvements and many fixes. Coming to details now, the Windows 10 update KB brings improvements for servicing If your PC is still on the Windows 10 version 20H2 update, you won’t receive monthly security and quality updates going forward.

The update to be released today May 10 will be the last security update for Windows 10 version 20H2 as it has Nayan – April 26, Microsoft has now released Windows 10 optional update KB Builds Coming to details now, the Windows 10 update KB brings Nayan – April 13, The update KB brings the new search feature “Search highlights” with itself along with other new features, improvements and fixes.

Nayan – March 29, Microsoft has acknowledged new Windows 10 issues in its official changelog for the latest update. Nayan – March 23, The update KB brings the new search feature “Search highlights” with itself along with other new features and fixes.

In terms of new features, Nayan – March 9, The Windows 10 update KB packs two new Best Free Android Emulators for Windows 7, 8. Nayan – February 26, In this article, we are sharing our list of top 9 free Android Emulators for Windows 7, 8. So, there Nayan – February 17, As is the case with rival Google Drive, these are pinned to the opening screen of Office, where you can also view files shared with you by others in a few clicks. In future, Microsoft will introduce extra capabilities for IT administrators, including the ability to brand it with their organisation’s logo and colour scheme, access third-party apps using AAD and integrate Microsoft Search so users can use a single dashboard to find documents and people from across the organisation.

Microsoft has announced it has begun beta testing a major Windows 10 upgrade due in despite the operating system’s next two flagship updates still months from release. Windows Insiders who have opted into the ‘skip ahead’ developer programme will be granted access to a new build, dubbed “20H1”, in order to test features not due for release until next year.

This timetable is especially premature considering the next major upgrade, due in April, is just reaching the “nearly finished and ready” development stage, and the update after that, due in October, won’t begin testing until this point. The decision to begin assessing certain elements of 20H1 at this stage was made, however, because these features require a “longer lead time”, the firm’s head of the Windows Insider Program Dona Sarkar said in a blog post.

Microsoft hasn’t announced any of the new features expected in the Windows 10 update, and has warned developers who have opted in to test this build that they should expect a greater level of instability. The decision to test 20H1 far earlier than expected also comes in light of Microsoft’s sequentially botched Windows 10 upgrades last year. Both the April and October updates encountered severe difficulties and brought disruption to many Windows users. The April update, for instance, wasn’t fully released until a week after it was initially slated to appear, because developers discovered a critical ‘blocking bug’ that could have caused millions to experience the infamous Blue Screen of Death BSOD.

The issues that blighted the October update were on a far grander scale, however, with a series of critical bugs, including two separate file-deleting glitches, causing massive disruption to its rollout.

The October update didn’t see the light of day, as far as general users were concerned, until mid-November, with Microsoft having initially released it on 3 October only to pull it a few days later. Windows 10 Mobile, once touted as a competitor to Android and iOS, will no longer receive critical security updates from December this year as Microsoft sounded its final death knell.

From 10 December , Microsoft’s mobile operating system OS will no longer receive any security updates or hotfixes for free, with Windows 10 Mobile users recommended to migrate to iPhone or Android devices. Microsoft quietly announced the news in an update to its Windows Mobile FAQs , saying that all support for both its OS, as well as Windows 10 Mobile devices such as the discontinued Windows Lumia, will be withdrawn.

The December end-date applies for both consumer and enterprise customers, Microsoft confirmed, with business users encouraged to contact their account team with the firm for any further questions. Its decision to kill off support for its flagship smartphone OS may not come as a surprise given the last major update, version , was released more than a year ago in October Moreover, Windows 10 Mobile’s market share for December stood at a paltry 0.

This, for reference, is against Android’s Windows Phone OS never truly took off in the same manner as Google’s competing platform since its first iteration, Windows Phone 7, was released in October Microsoft has now seemingly killed off its entire venture into the Mobile OS market with end-of-life for Windows 10 Mobile’s latest version set for just under a year from now.

Devices serviced by the previous version , however, will reach end-of-life far sooner, on 11 June Support for device backups, meanwhile, will end on 10 March Windows 10 Mobile has undergone a slow and drawn-out death, with Microsoft gradually decommissioning its mobile platform in small and incremental ways. For instance, a number of apps pertinent to the workplace such as Teams and Skype for Business were pulled from the Microsoft Store in May last year.

The decision to pull support for these apps, which Microsoft explained at the time by suggesting “we are not focused on building new features for the system”, was seen at the time as indicative of Windows 10 Mobile’s inevitable demise.

Microsoft has revealed it will be splitting Cortana and search in the latest build of Windows 10, so voice searches are handled separately from text-based searches in the Windows taskbar. From that update, anyone wanting to search their computer for a file or folder will be directed to the text-based search tool, while those wanting to use voice-based searches will use a new Cortana voice UI instead.

Presumably, these changes have been made following extensive research into how people use Cortana and text-based searches differently. It will allow Microsoft to focus on improving the accuracy of text-based searches without getting caught up in voice recognition too. Microsoft testers enrolled in the company’s Windows Insider scheme have already been playing around with the update in their preview build for the last few weeks and apparently the tech giant has had some encouraging feedback on the decision.

Microsoft has announced a new security feature that will allow its professional and enterprise users to run suspicious programmes in complete isolation. The new desktop tool, dubbed Windows Sandbox, will create a virtual machine-like desktop environment that can allow users to run any software, regardless of how harmful it is, without risking lasting impact on their device. A form of sandbox-style ‘private desktop’ tool has been in the works for months, with Windows Insiders previously finding evidence for a VM environment in August, at the time dubbed ‘InPrivate Desktop’.

Windows Sandbox will be packaged into Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise build or newer, by default, and runs in complete isolation to a user’s machine. Running the tool will be like opening a clean install of Windows 10 in a windowed application, with everything done within this isolated environment wiped completely upon shutting the app.

Moreover, the tool uses hardware-based virtualisation, relying on Microsoft’s hypervisor, which creates Windows virtual machines, to run Windows Sandbox separately from the host. Windows Sandbox is currently subject to testing, with users welcome to provide feedback via a specified hub.

The ill-fated Windows 10 version seems to have been released with more problems after it was discovered that the latest update breaks Windows Media Player. This latest issue adds to the current woes the upgrade has experienced. In a recently updated Microsoft support document note , the firm said it was “working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. Not only do bugs affect Windows Media Player in the latest release, it appears that the update means some users are unable to set Win32 program defaults for certain app and file type combinations.

Microsoft said as far as this issue is concerned it was “working on a resolution and estimates a solution will be available in late November The current Windows 10 October update is also blocked from installing on some Intel-based PCs due to faulty drivers. According to this web page, Intel inadvertently released versions This has led to Microsoft blocking version for systems using these display drivers.

Microsoft has not disclosed when the update will be available for users of affected systems. In the meantime, users running iCloud for Windows have also reported issues with the latest update. It appears that Apple has identified an incompatibility with iCloud for Windows version 7.

It has also blocked devices with iCloud for Windows version 7. Microsoft has resumed the rollout of its October Update six weeks after it was first made available and subsequently pulled due to a number of serious flaws. Version , released on 3 October, was pulled just a few days later after reports of incompatibility issues with drivers, reduced battery life, and a file-deletion bug. Subsequent testing by Windows Insiders uncovered a series of further glitches, including a ZIP file-deletion bug.

The firm has assured users any document-deletion errors, in which entire folders were wiped in the most extreme cases, were resolved following extensive user-testing by Windows Insiders, and data analysis from “millions of devices”.

With this year’s April Update seeing a very quick rollout, Cable added, the company decided to take a more measured approach in releasing its October package to consumer and business users. Microsoft is advising users to wait for version to be made available to their machines as part of a phased approach, with the option still there to manually download via “Check for Updates”.

This is so the company can study device health data and release quick fixes. Microsoft says it can establish whether a user’s device has any driver incompatibility issues prior to downloading the October Update, and automatically block installation until the issue is resolved. The company has also promised a status dashboard within the next year that will provide more information on any issues that lead to update blocks.

The month support lifecycle for the Education and Enterprise iterations of version will begin from 13 November, meanwhile, as will Windows 10 Pro’s month support lifecycle. Microsoft has also released several tools for enterprises including an assessment and deployment kit Windows ADK for large-scale Windows deployment, and a day enterprise evaluation kit for users to test Windows 10 Enterprise in their environments.

Microsoft has released a fix for a bug found in the Windows 10 October Update that led to users to inadvertently overwriting files when moving them from compressed folders. Redmond yesterday released a cumulative update to the maligned version , currently just available for Windows Insiders, that fixed the compressed files bug, as well as a separate issue that caused roaming profiles to not work correctly.

The bug affected the built-in ZIP tool in Windows File Explorer when users moved files from a compressed folder, to another folder containing files with the same name. A dialogue box asking users whether they wish to replace an identical file, skip, or compare information failed to show, and skipped these files by default. Because files would ‘skip’, cutting-and-pasting them meant users would have inadvertently deleted the files they had wished to move across.

Users who copy-and-pasted compressed files could have been given the impression their files were seamlessly copied over, before subsequently deleting the compressed folder. The fix, released with Build Microsoft had initially warned users with version not to cut and paste items from compressed folders. This has been released following a previous update to the current Windows 10 iteration, version , which fixed up to 40 separate bugs including a handful of Bluetooth errors and glitches that enterprise admins had complained update.

Update meanwhile has been ridden with several errors since Microsoft first began rolling it out at the beginning of October, including a high-profile file-deletion error. This led to Microsoft pulling the October Update entirely in order to correct the issues, before undergoing a second roll-out to Windows Insiders. The major update is still only available to Windows Insiders, who continue testing the operating system for any further bugs, and there is no concrete word as to when it will again be made generally available.

The next Windows 10 update will allow users to uninstall most built-in apps that they do not regularly use or want taking up space on their desktop or laptop. Microsoft revealed it will be debuting the feature in the Windows 10 Insider Preview Build , which is currently being rolled out to members of the Windows Insiders scheme. As such, the feature is highly likely to be part of the next major update Microsoft will push out to all its Windows 10 users.

With Windows 10, Microsoft has arguably been rather draconian in pushing features to its operating system users who may not have wanted them yet Redmond considers to be core to the Windows 10 experience.

But it looks like Microsoft is changing its stance somewhat and will allow apps such as the Calculator, Groove Music, Paint 3D, Sticky Notes, and Mail to be easily removed without opting for some complicated workarounds.

However, some apps look to be firmly cemented in Windows 10, with Cortana, Edge and the Microsoft Store remaining fully locked down in Redmond’s latest operating system. Nevertheless, introducing such an uninstall option gives Windows 10 users more flexibility with what they can do in the operating system. And following the Insiders’ testing, there is scope for Microsoft to learn from that testing and potentially allow users to eventually uninstall more native apps they do not want in their take on Windows Microsoft is relaunching a tweaked version of its latest Windows 10 update, after fixing issues that caused a previous build to accidentally delete users’ data.

Now, after having “identified and fixed all known issues in the update, and conducted internal validation”, Microsoft is re-releasing the update to the public. As with all updates, it will be rolling out to Windows Insiders first before going into general release, and Cable said that the company will be closely monitoring the feedback and telemetry from Insiders before the update is put into mainstream release.

Cable’s blog post also revealed that the file deletion problem that halted that original version of the update was caused when users have Known Folder Redirection enabled, but also have files still remaining in the old, pre-redirection folder location.

Microsoft has also added a new feature to the Windows Insider Feedback Hub, which it expects to aid in detecting and addressing issues like this in future. When submitting feedback, users can now indicate the severity of the issue, hopefully allowing Microsoft to identify problems that are severe in impact, but low in frequency.

Microsoft has officially pulled the latest Windows 10 Update, after reports surfaced that the upgrade process was unexpectedly wiping files and documents from users’ computers. The Windows 10 October Update version has been indefinitely shelved while Microsoft investigates the issue, which reportedly affects Windows 10 Enterprise, IoT and Windows Server products as well as Microsoft’s desktop software.

Dona Sarkar, who leads Microsoft’s Windows Insider program, advised any affected users to get in touch with Microsoft’s support department, stating that “they have the tools to get you back to a good state”. The company’s support page for the issue also advises any impacted users to “minimize [their] use of the affected device”. Sarkar’s Tweet led some to believe that Microsoft has cooked up a special tool to recover users’ data, but this does not appear to be the case.

Affected users who have called the support line have reported that Microsoft’s support agents are relying on established all-purpose data recovery techniques like System Restore points and NTFS File Recovery. Microsoft has not specified what’s causing the issue, and has not indicated when the update will be made available for users to install again but has promised to “provide an update when we resume rolling out the Windows 10 October Update to customers”.

Just two days after the general release of the Windows 10 October update and users are already reporting serious issues with the software. Apparently, those who were quick off the mark to upgrade their machines have been plagued with incompatibility issues between the platform and Intel Display Audio drivers specifically those running the Users were reporting that their machines were freezing during set up and files and apps kept disappearing into the ether.

There didn’t seem to be any consistency with which files and apps were disappearing at the time of writing. Other issues surfacing on social media included reduced battery life too.

One person who upgraded said their battery life was dramatically reduced and they were forced to charge their machines much more frequently than before the upgrade.

Microsoft has now prevented those affected by the flaw from downloading the update, although as is always the case with bodged Microsoft upgrades, those that still want to go ahead can override the block and install regardless. Intel suggested customers with the affected Skylake chips upgrade the drivers to version Microsoft is taking a phased approach to rolling out its October Update to Windows 10 devices, but users who can’t wait can manually download the update for themselves from today.

Although the company recommends users wait until it is offered to their devices, ‘advanced users’ are welcome to begin downloading the latest update by checking for updates in System Settings, and starting the download themselves. Devices are then subject to a compatibility check, with Microsoft’s using tools to detect any potential issues, and blocking the installation process until these are resolved. Cable also recommended customers use Windows Analytics to guide any phased approach IT administrators take to updating Windows 10 across their organisations.

An infamously disruptive download and installation process is also set to benefit from a raft of changes. For instance, Windows 10 can now understand to a much better extent when a device is not in use, and can perform updates during quiet periods in order to reduce the scope for disruption. The device can also wake from ‘sleep’ to perform updates when plugged in overnight and not on battery mode, and silence any audio so as not to wake up users.

Windows 10 users were left complaining over high memory usage and installation problems after Microsoft accidentally released an encrypted version of Windows However, users were quick report problems downloading and installing the OS.

Other issues were excessive memory usage and some users reported green screens of death. Clients get the keys along with the bits so unclear what problem is being solved here,” he added.

A tweet from the Windows Insider team said that when they released the build “we unintentionally released it as encrypted”. We have begun re-publishing Build as unencrypted. We continuing to investigate reports of high memory usage and will monitor to see if the re-published build resolves these issues. The new preview version of the operating system changes the look of the sign-in screen as part of Microsoft’s Fluent Design System. It is a bid by the firm to help users focus more on signing in.

Microsoft Apps on Android gets rebranded as Your Phone Companion app in this latest build, if you can download it! Microsoft is changing its support cycle for businesses running Windows 10, after responding to feedback.

Currently, two major Window 10 updates are sent out each year and businesses have 18 months before they need to move from one to another more recent update. This is part of Microsoft’s “Windows as a service” push, and it’s designed to ensure Windows 10 gets new features instead of the previous three-year cycle for Windows releases.

However, some businesses have said the updates came to fast and that IT departments needed more time and flexibility to the updates. But we recognize that it takes time to both upgrade devices and operationalize new update processes.

The new updates will have cloud-based analytics tools to make modern desktop deployment even easier, a program to ensure app compatibility for upgrades and updates of Windows and Office and servicing and support changes to give you additional deployment flexibility.

We’d love to hear your thoughts and look forward to seeing you and discussing in more detail in the keynotes and sessions at Ignite in a few weeks! Microsoft has revealed its Windows 10 Redstone 5 update will be landing in October and will officially be called the Windows 10 October Update.

The company hasn’t revealed which specific date the update will appear on, but said it will arrive to users in a staggered roll-out to make sure those able to handle it better get it first.

This particular update will introduce a range of goodies including a cloud clipboard so you can copy and paste text and other components between devices seamlessly, a revamped file explorer that will surface ‘hidden’ files and improvements to Microsoft Edge. If you’re a gamer, there are also Xbox Game Bar enhancements and an updated snipping tool for taking screenshots. According to Microsoft, million people around the world are using Windows 10, although this doesn’t seem to take into account any new users because Microsoft’s figures have stayed pretty static for six months.

Now the Redstone 5 update is ready to go, Microsoft engineers can push on with the next update – known as 19H1 – and prep that ready for launch. Apparently, it’s already being tested, with it due to distribute to testers in March next year, with a release date of April. Microsoft is working on a new security feature for Windows 10 Enterprise that will allow network administrators to run untrusted applications in a secure environment. The new desktop feature, dubbed ‘InPrivate Desktop’, was revealed in a response to a feedback challenge, known as ‘quests’, through the Windows Insider Feedback Hub , seen by Bleeping Computer.

Aimed at bolstering Windows 10’s security outlay, the tool will allow IT administrators to execute untrusted apps without risking permanent modifications to their system in a virtual machine-style environment.

Little else is known about InPrivate Desktop, including when the tool will launch. The company has even yet to confirm its existence. IT Pro has approached Microsoft for comment. Microsoft is putting together a desktop-as-a-service DaaS offering that will support Windows 10 devices, that it’s reportedly calling the “Microsoft Managed Desktop”. The service will provide customers with the ability to lease a Windows 10 device, automatically provisioned for them, with the operating system regularly updated, for a single monthly fee, according to Petri.

A key difference between Microsoft’s version of desktop-as-a-service from what many companies already offer under that term is the Windows 10 updating component.

Currently, Windows is updated twice a year and can sometimes cause issues with software compatibility and, as a fix, Microsoft is looking to offer the DaaS plan. According to Peri, Microsoft posted several new positions that suggested Redmond is looking to launch a managed desktop service.

The job description states that Microsoft Managed Desktop is a new, per-user subscription service that enables customers with devices that can take advantage of the latest productivity tools and technologies in a secure, monitored, and supported IT environment.

There has been no official confirmation from Microsoft, but it is expected that it could introduce this service on the Surface devices initially, before slowly rolling it out across all other business devices, including desktop PCs.

It is believed that this could be a great option for users wanting stable operating systems without bugs and software incompatibility issues. Microsoft has reopened an early access programme for Windows Insiders, meaning those who register for the scheme can gain access to the company’s latest OS feature updates before anyone else, even early-stage testers. The company’s Skip Ahead programme opened temporarily yesterday, but it isn’t open for long – once the vacant slots fill up, it will close once more.

WindowsInsiders can now choose to “skip ahead” to the next feature update of Windows 10,” Microsoft wrote on Twitter. Although the Skip Ahead scheme already existed, the Microsoft announced a few weeks ago it planned to revamp its existing system and anyone who had already signed up would need to re-apply. However, all is not lost for those who pre-registered; those who had applied would get first dibs on the new scheme by hearing about it first in the Fast Ring.

Microsoft has revealed details of its first update to Notepad for the first time in years, following the announcement the company has updated Windows Console and added the Linux command line to Windows Microsoft says it has received requests from users to display line and column numbers when word-wrap is enabled.

This is now possible, with the status bar visible by default – but you can turn it off in the settings if you don’t want it on display all the time. The new features will appear in the Redstone 5 Windows 10 update, which includes a bunch of other improvements for Microsoft Edge, remote desktop, and Windows sign-in, due to land later this year.

The build, , replaces previous build and comes with a range of new features. Microsoft said in a new blog post that there are improvements to its Edge browser with per-site media autoplay controls that allow users to control autoplay permissions on a per-site basis under the “Website permission” section of the Website Identification pane.

The firm has also added a new dictionary function so users can look up definitions for keywords when reading a page or document. There are improved toolbar options for Edge’s PDF Reader, which will now show text descriptions for the icons to make them easily understandable.

Notepad will now remember previously entered values and the state of checkboxes and automatically populate them the next time users open the find dialog. The new build of Windows 10 enables users of Azure Active Directory and Active Directory and Windows Hello to use biometrics to authenticate to a remote desktop session.

It has also introduced web sign-in to Windows 10 as a new way of signing into a Windows PC. That’s in addition to faster sign-in to a Windows 10 shared PC that will help users that share computers to access their accounts more quickly. The software giant has also enhanced its Windows Defender Application Guard, introducing a new user interface inside Windows Security in this release.

The tech giant has used AI to monitor characteristics of Windows devices that had the fewest issues when updating their operating systems for the Fall Creators Update, but said it “substantially expanded” the scale of its machine learning model to help teach the system to identify the best devices to update first with the April Update version This approach has enabled the company to spot issues during deployments of the latest update, and rapidly respond with a fix.

Data from the AI model is used to indicate whether a device is infected and prevents it from being updated, allowing for a thorough check. Once the issue is solved, the update is sent out again. Microsoft said this allows it to fix updates to customers without them needing to take action. It also lets Microsoft see when the update itself is buggy, which is exactly what happened when Microsoft paused the April Update rollout after noticing the update was causing PCs to suffer the ‘blue screen of death’, or reboot problems, within 24 hours of it occurring.

Avast immediately released a fix to prevent this issue from further occurring, enabling us to continue to safely roll out the April Update to those devices.

Version is now fully available for all devices, Microsoft said, and it is offering businesses “the same targeted approach” to understand which devices to update first when enterprises perform their semi-annual update. As a result of its AI model, Microsoft claims the April Update to be the fastest version of Windows 10 to reach million devices, hitting the milestone in half the time of the Fall Creators Update.

Earlier data showed that the quality of the April update is exceeding earlier versions of Windows 10 in both reliability and performance. Microsoft’s internal customer support teams are also seeing a continued reduction in call and online support requests for Windows 10 with the April update.

This has resulted in the update being broadly released automatically to all compatible devices running Windows 10 worldwide, Microsoft said. Microsoft should compensate Windows 10 users who still experience issues first flagged to it in , according to Which? More than half of 1, Which? It has demanded that Microsoft improve the visibility of its free support services, and Microsoft is meeting with the consumer rights publication to discuss how it can fix Windows 10 issues for free.

A Microsoft spokesperson told Which? The vendor is also under pressure from Which? The survey came before the April Update, and with Windows 10, users must stay current with updates to continue to receive security patches – even if an update could break their computer.

Consequently, Which? Microsoft is pushing more and more of its user base to adopt Windows 10, having yesterday revealed plans to withdraw technical support for community forums around Windows 7, 8. Microsoft has released its Windows 10 Insider Build for members of the Windows Insider program, ushering in a suite of tweaks for the ever-evolving operating system. The Microsoft Edge browser, which comes built into Windows 10, has been given a nip and a with it gaining the Web Authentication API Preview, which allows users to log into websites using Windows Hello and other authentication techniques.

For people who like using Windows 10 Remote Server Administration Tools, the new Insider build means they’ll no longer need to download it first and can instead install it through the Manage Optional Features’ segment of WIndows 10 settings.

To tackle any privacy concerns, the latest Insider build will now display a screen after users upgrade to it that provides a one-stop-shop for people to setup the various new options WIndows 10 has gained over time and review the devices it can connect to.

A whole host of fixes and improvements have also been made to WIndows 10, including bugs that caused crashes when using the Cortana virtual assistant and some apps missing in the pinned’ and recent items’ in the Windows 10 taskbar. Many of these tweaks will eventually make their way out of the Insider program and into the standard version of WIndows 10, either through a series of small updates or one major update.

Problems discussed on a Microsoft blog explain it could crash machines and force them to enter a UEFI screen after rebooting.

The company explained it was working closely with OEMs and directly with Intel to rectify the issues, but blocking them from receiving the update seems to be the best short-term solution at present. If it’s too late and the update has broken your computer already, you can roll back your machine to the previous version of Windows 10 Windows 10, version instead.

To do this, you must hold down F8 while starting up your computer and restore from a previous version of the operating system. Last week, it was revealed the update could also cause black screen issues for other machines. Experts think KB is the problem, which too can be fixed by restoring from an older version of the OS. The Windows 10 April update is breaking some critical PC features, including the microphone, speakers, mice and other peripherals and web browsers of Windows machines.

And when we say breaking, it means those features won’t work at all, rather than just being glitchy. The revelations were discussed on German website WindowsUnited , which has come to the conclusion that the problems may be caused by unsupported drivers. It listed some of the problems included speaker settings being reset without the user giving permission, the mouse failing to respond properly, with some users saying there was some lag after installing the update and the Alt-Tab shortcut not working.

Other Windows 10 users said they were receiving notifications saying that some of the new features were restricted to the Windows Insider Program users, despite not registering for the scheme.

It’s not just third-party apps and services on the blink either. Edge seems to be causing issues, with context menus missing from the taskbar for some people and microcode updates missing. As is the case with most major updates, it’s probably a good idea to wait until the bugs are fixed before installing it on your computer and risk breaking it. Microsoft’s April update to its Windows 10 operating system has now been released, over a week after it was initially slated to appear.

The first of a biannual set of updates, the patch brings a host of new additions to the platform, including a feature called ‘Timeline’. This search tool allows you to look back through 30 days’ worth of searches, documents, files and folders to find the information you need. For example, if you performed an internet search two weeks ago and need to re-look at the information, you can do so.

If you need to refer to changes made in a document last week, you can use Timeline to roll back to when you made the changes. As long as you were signed into your Microsoft account at the time and are using Microsoft Edge or Office , you can use timeline on your iOS or Android phone when you get back to your Windows 10 PC.

The second major addition is Focus Assist. Designed to boost productivity, it stops you being distracted by things like social media, email notifications, breaking news stories and more, blocking anything unrelated to the task at hand from going through.

You can turn on Focus Assist when you need to concentrate or at set times through the day and when you’ve finished, you’ll receive all your notifications in one place. If you’re waiting on an important phone call or email to come through, you can now allow them to filter through, so you don’t miss anything important when you’re head down.

Microsoft Edge has also experienced a few new updates. You can mute tabs if they’re playing sound, expand windows showing things like PDFs, books and other viewing material to full screen with a click and autofill shopping forms. There’s also a new Dictation mode for those who would rather talk to their PC than type.

Windows 10 will now allow you to read out what you’d like to note down and it’ll convert your thoughts into text. Other, less hyped, features launched in the April Update include the ability to send content to nearby Windows 10 devices, send a webpage across Edge devices for example from your PC to your iOS device if that’s your chosen browser and an update to the Cortana voice assistant so you can control smart home equipment from your PC.

A simplified version of Windows 10, codenamed Windows 10 Lean, was spotted in last week’s Redstone 5 preview build. Though Microsoft made no official announcement, Twitter user Lucan posted his discovery on Twitter , also noting that a comparison of Windows 10 Pro and Lean reveals 50, missing files.

Backed by screenshots of the preview, Lucan also believes that Windows 10 Lean will still be able to both run Universal Windows Programs and traditional Win32 applications. Microsoft has reduced the size of this Windows update by 2GB, appearing to cut older features it thinks a low-end device doesn’t need: Internet Explorer, Registry Editor, Windows Media Player and desktop wallpaper. It seems to be geared towards tablets and laptops with 16GB of storage – a suggestion supported by The Verge ‘s own sources – to make sure they can receive updates, since these devices are usually still operating with the Windows version they came with due to a lack of space.

Lucan said sources told him Microsoft is still working out the kinks of Windows 10 Lean. Microsoft missed its deadline to release its Spring Creators Update to Windows 10 users last week, after discovering a ‘blocking bug’ the weekend before it was set to go live.

But what Microsoft didn’t say at the time is that this bug would have caused millions of Windows 10 PCs to suffer the dreaded Blue Screen of Death BSOD had it gone ahead with the release of build As a result, Microsoft has taken the unusual step of releasing a new preview of Windows 10 to its Insiders ring — build – that it hopes has solved the issue, which appears to have been spotted by an Insider.

Build is likely to be the last version before the Spring Creators Update is released, according to The Verge. That means the update — which still doesn’t have an official name – should be available for download soon, but as always, Microsoft will likely release it in waves, so it could be some time before you can update your system.

The latter is more likely to be the truth, according to reports, with Microsoft halting the launch of version due to a ‘blocking bug’ that means the code didn’t pass the company’s stringent testing process. A blocking bug isn’t a specific issue, according to Windows Central , which first reported the alleged issue; it’s just a general problem that’s serious enough to affect a lot of users or can cause significant issues if it were to be installed on devices.

The issue was reportedly uncovered over the weekend, so it’s likely Microsoft is already working on a patch.

Only being discovered this weekend did mean the update missed the Patch Tuesday rollout, which is when the company usually reveals its new iterations, so we may have to wait a few weeks until it’s ready to go again. Once the patch has been implemented and tested, only then will Microsoft be happy to release the update into the wild and users will start to be alerted that it’s ready to be downloaded and installed. Although it’s perhaps not time to party just yet as, in usual Microsoft style, it’s likely the update will roll out in stages.

The rumoured launch date was revealed last month, in an end of life document for Windows 10 that revealed support for build The long-awaited Windows 10 Spring Creators update looks to introduce a fair few features that are focused on boosting productivity. Near Share allows you to collaborate with others in a similar way to Apple’s AirDrop. You can share all types of content with others via Bluetooth, including contacts, files, and even URLs, straight from the Edge browser.

Windows 10 will now look very different too, with Microsoft’s Fluent Design System. It’s more modern than the previous iteration of Windows 10, bringing it closer to Mac OS in many ways. Timeline allows you to open any of the apps, files, and folders you had open last time you used your computer and carry on where you left off, even if you closed them down.

A few apps will be supported from the outset, including Office. From a security point of view, the Spring Creators Update will introduce Windows Defender Application Guard that attempts to block malware gaining access to your network via the Edge browser. It users container-based isolation to stop any threats infecting the entire network. Once it’s been formally announced the Windows 10 Spring Creators update is available to download, you can use the Update Assistant tool to see if it’s available to you.

Just head to the Windows 10 Update Assistant , select “Update now”. If the build is ready for your device, it will start downloading and install, then your computer will restart a few times before you’re up and running.

Microsoft has been caught foisting Windows 10’s Edge browser on users, even if they have another option set as their default browser. As part of a new feature in the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview build for users in the Skip Ahead ring, when users click any link within the Windows Mail app – which is the default email client that comes preinstalled on Windows 10 – it will automatically open in Microsoft Edge, regardless of whether or not it’s the system default.

Microsoft announced the change as part of a blog post , claiming that Edge “provides the best, most secure and consistent experience on Windows 10 and across your devices,” adding: “As always, we look forward to feedback from our WIP community.

This is not the first time that the company has engaged in aggressive promotional tactics in order to increase the adoption of its browser. When users enter ‘Chrome download’ or similar terms into Edge’s search bar which uses Bing as the default search engine they are greeted with a large banner at the top of their search results extolling the virtues of Edge and reminding them that it’s already installed on their PC.

Users trying to switch their PC’s default browser from Edge to an alternative via the settings menu are greeted with a similar message. Microsoft has landed itself in hot water over its behaviour regarding Windows’ built-in browsers in the past – the European Commission started investigating Microsoft for anti-competitive practices almost a decade ago over concerns that bundling Internet Explorer with Windows was an abuse of the company’s monopoly over the PC industry.

Windows Insiders are already using Microsoft’s Feedback Hub to complain vociferously about the change, accusing Microsoft of limiting their freedom of choice and locking them into its own apps.

The news of a July release came as little surprise to Microsoft watchers, as the company had stated the release would come in summer , and AMD’s CEO Lisa Su tipped the world off to a July launch thanks to a slip of the tongue during an earnings call in April that year. The RTM build was delivered to OEM partners to image new devices on 15 July, and another build is being delivered to retailers to upgrade unsold devices currently running Windows 8.

The first end users to get the finished version of the product were the five million Windows 10 Insiders using the operating system in a preview. Following that, Redmond began offering the upgrade to Windows 7, 8 and 8.

One year after the initial launch of Windows 10, Microsoft rolled out the Anniversary Update, which introduced useful tweaks but was a little light on new features. You can read our full review of the Windows 10 Anniversary Update here. System requirements for Windows 10 can be found here. Windows 10 Home is the standard edition of Windows for consumer PCs, tablets and hybrids such as the Surface 3 and upcoming Surface Pro 4.

Windows 10 Mobile, which had until now been known as Windows 10 for Phones, “is designed to deliver the best user experience on It has many of the same features as Windows 10 Home, although Continuum is only available on large mobile devices. Windows 10 Pro is aimed at small businesses and includes all the features of Windows 10 Home plus device and app management, data protection services, and support for remote and mobile working. Microsoft is doing everything it can to ensure that Windows 10 retains its core market of enterprise users.

One of the major shake-ups that Windows 10 has brought to the standard Windows formula is the system of regular, incremental updates, rather than large periodic overhauls although there are occasionally larger feature updates, like Anniversary Update. However, a constant series of rolling upgrades can be a huge headache for IT departments. In order to combat this, Microsoft has introduced Update for Business, which allows IT managers to fine-tune which devices and systems in their company receive Windows updates at which time.

The tool, which was announced at Microsoft’s Ignite conference in early May, allows the specification of maintenance windows in business environments, which can be used to designate when and when not to apply updates.

This ensures that systems will be available at critical times and that machines can be unobtrusively kept up to date. Microsoft has also addressed potential compatibility queries, stating that the new tools will fully integrate with existing management software like System Center and Enterprise Mobility Suite. Project A2 pronounced A-squared , a mobile-centric product that aims to speed up business adoption of Windows 10, has been developed by VMWare.

In early September , Dell agreed to sell the Surface Pro range alongside its own tablet offerings, as Microsoft pushes the Windows running device at the enterprise, while other agreements with Avanade, HP and Accenture under a Surface Enterprise Initiative will push more Windows 10 devices to business users.

Windows 10 Anniversary Update was released on 2 August , just a few days after the operating system’s first birthday. It features a number of tweaks and new features, such as Windows Ink and updates for Cortana and the Edge browser – you can read our full review here. The Anniversary Update was originally uncovered by Brad Sams of Neowin in April , at which time it was going under the codename “Redstone”, apparently in reference to the precious stone that features in Minecraft – the block-based game acquired by Microsoft in The August Anniversary Update was thought to be the first of two “Redstone” updates that would happen in , with the second one arriving in October.

However, rumour soon spread that the launch of the autumn update had been pushed back to spring This has seemingly been confirmed by Microsoft technology evangelist Nathan Mercer in a blog post , in which he promises two major feature updates next year, giving businesses time to adapt to the new OS and the features released in August before additional changes are made.

Having caused a great deal of upset by ditching the iconic Start menu with Windows 8, Microsoft has apparently realised it is best not to mess with a classic and reinstated it for Windows It is not an exact replica of the venerable Start menu that ran from Windows 95 to Windows 7, though. While the location of the button and search function both remain, Microsoft has also incorporated an element of the Windows 8 Start page into the new menu, bringing Live Tiles into the interface.

The Live Tiles appear alongside the traditional menu when a user clicks on the Start button. They are set to feature Skype, Weather, Mail and Store by default, but can be added to, swapped or even removed completely as desired. The background can also be customised, as can which system applications appear in the traditional section of the menu.

For those who actually preferred the Windows 8 Start screen interface, that is also available to launch from the Start menu. Cortana is Microsoft’s answer to Apple’s virtual assistant, Siri. Now, with Windows 10, she has been incorporated into the desktop both as a search function within the OS and in the new browser. A full review of Cortana can be found at our sister site, Alphr.

After 10 years as the default Windows browser, Internet Explorer has finally been retired, to be replaced by the new Microsoft Edge.

However, in the end, Microsoft said it had opted for a name starting with “E” because of user familiarity with the “e” icon from Internet Explorer, meaning they would know at a glance what the icon in the taskbar represented.

In feel and design, Edge is much more similar to Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox than its predecessor. Indeed, it has a level of interoperability previously unseen in a Windows browser and can use Firefox and Chrome extensions natively, a feature that was introduced int eh Anniversary Update. Other additions include the ability to annotate web pages and consult Cortana, not just for search, but also richer features like restaurant reviews or maps to a venue.

She is also able to customise the information she presents based on data gathered about the user’s interests over time. Finally, there is the new tab layout, which will present suggested apps to download from the Windows Store, based on user interest and behaviour. It will offer varying degrees of detail ranging from plain icons through to headlines from media apps, and will also show news from regularly visited or subscribed sites, as well as a Bing search toolbar positioned at the very top.

Continuum is a new feature in Windows 10 designed to make the experience of using a hybrid device, such as the Dell XPS or Lenovo Yoga ranges, smoother. When docked or undocked from a keyboard, a pop-up will appear asking if the user wants to switch to or exit the full-screen “tablet mode”. This, once again, seems to be a response to criticism arising from Windows 8, where users complained the interface seemed more optimised for touch and was difficult to navigate using a keyboard and mouse.

Another new feature with Windows 10 is multiple desktops. While Windows has supported virtual desktops for some time, it was not natively accessible to users, who had to turn to third-party software. Now, however, it is available as an inbuilt feature through the Task View interface, which lets users add, remove and move between virtual desktops.

Users can also move apps between desktops although currently there is no drag and drop option. Instead, they have to right-click, select “move to” from the pop-up menu and then select the desktop they want the app to go to, or alternatively use the keyboard shortcuts listed in this blog post.

Microsoft has overhauled the Windows Store for Windows 10 to improve the experience for both customers and app developers alike by removing clutter and making it easier to search for and discover apps. An integral part of the Windows 10 Store is Universal Apps. As the name would suggest, these are apps that work on all devices from the smallest Windows 10 compatible phone to the gigantic Surface Hub.

The idea of Universal Apps is to appeal to both developers and consumers. For developers, it provides a single platform on which to create their app once and deploy it across multiple platforms. From a user standpoint, it means a smoother experience across all devices and, as everything is managed in the cloud, the app will be up to date no matter which device it is being used on, Microsoft has claimed. Additionally, users only have to buy the app once for it to work on all devices, rather than one for the phone and one for the PC.

At Mobile World Congress , Stephen Elop, who was then executive VP of Microsoft’s Devices and Services division, told delegates: “It is our hope that our cross-platform initiatives deliver not only across our platforms but those of others.

 

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Also, Microsoft work on existing features such as Microsoft edge getting huge improvements, including old text editor Notepad , skype app, Gamebar etc and Microsoft has put an immense amount of work into making sure Windows 10 updates happen smoothly.

Here this post we share few things to do in advance to well Prepare your PC for the Windows 10 Update. And make the upgrade process smoother and error free. Use this guide for reference for what you need to do to make sure the Windows 10 update goes off without a hitch.

The latest Windows 10 Cumulative update now advertises the Windows 10 update to users who might be interested in becoming early adopters. The Windows 10 version 20H2 is on its way. Want to be one of the first to get it? You can upload your photos or important files to other hard disks, cloud service OneDrive or external drive.

Microsoft has developed a backup tool for Windows 10 that lets you save your important data to external hard disk. This is a bit of a guessing game since Microsoft has not said exactly how much disk space is required for the Windows 10 October update Make sure you have a minimum of 10 to 15 GB free disk space.

The Disk Cleanup tool rids your system of temporary files, dumps your Recycle Bin, and optionally removes other files, such as memory dumps from system errors. Depending on your system, you can potentially free up several gigabytes of space. Applying the Windows 10 October update should be painless, but sometimes In a worst-case scenario, something might go catastrophically wrong during the upgrade, leaving your system so messed up that it no longer boots.

Write down any keys you might need if starting over, or snap a picture with your smartphone. If you are performing an offline upgrade using USB media. Common USB storage devices such as external hard disks can also confuse setup, so, if you have those attached, disconnect them. The same goes for peripherals such as your printer, webcam, microphone, scanner or other unnecessary gadgets attached to it.

The best recommendation is to have a simple configuration, no more than a keyboard and mouse. This would help Windows update the system without trying to update the drivers for these devices. If you have an SD card reader, eject your media before upgrading. You can also uninstall your SD card reader as n extra measure. Right-click SD Controllers, then click uninstall. If there is more than one, right-click each, then click Uninstall.

Agin security software remains one of the most common causes of issues during major operating system upgrades. Antivirus software will sometimes detect and assume an unexpected update making a major modification to system files might be an attack in progress. The same goes for software such as your firewall. To avoid false positives, Microsoft usually recommends updating the antivirus software before upgrading; you could try your luck and see if it works. I would like to recommend simply uninstall the antivirus protection and After the upgrade is complete, you can always reinstall your antivirus utility.

Make sure all of your hardware is up to date with the latest drivers and firmware. In some cases, there may even be driver updates that add or enhance functionality in the windows 10 upgrade. On major updates, such as this, it might even be a good idea to download the latest version of your network drivers first.

Sometimes a major system update can render you without network connectivity and no way to grab a new set of drivers. Better yet, download all your drivers in the standalone format first! Your display adapter can actually be an upgrade blocker, too. This commonly occurs when you see a black screen during the installation then setup automatically rolls back. Uninstalling your video card driver is known to help. Also, if you have multiple displays connected, only keep one attached for the duration of the installation.

In some cases, updating the video card driver to the latest version can help too. Right click your video card driver then click uninstall. Normally windows 10 download take more than 20 minutes to download it depends on your internet speed and ten to twenty minutes to complete the installation process.

If you plan on using the ISO media to upgrade , disconnect from the Internet during setup. There are multiple ways to do this: you can disconnect the Ethernet cable manually, or if you are connected to a wireless network, you can manually disable Wi-Fi by turning off the Wireless switch on your laptop.

This will disable all network technologies. Proceed with the upgrade. The Deployment Image Servicing and Management DISM command is a handy diagnostic tool for resolving file integrity issues that might prevent a successful install.

Users can run the following commands as part of their prep routine before initiating the upgrade. Another command you should run is the cleanup driver. Restart your computer when complete. This should help with the notorious failed or non-responsive installation during the driver migration. You have prepared everything and you may notice the update download process stuck at any specific point for a long time.

That cause make sure your internet connection is working properly, wait some more time to complete the download process. Again open windows services and restart the service which you previously stopped. Follow on-screen instructions and let windows check and fix if any basic problem causing the issue. I am sure following these steps your Windows 10 October Update upgrade will become smoother and error free. Still, need any help, face any error during the windows 10 Upgrade process feel free to discuss on the comments below.

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