ChatterBank17 mins ago
Windows 10 Latest Update
I have just succumbed to the "nag screen" and updated to Version 20H2.
This update took a couple of hours and I'm now wondering what benefits I can expect as at the moment things don't seem to have changed very much, alert from my personal preferences have reverted to what MS think they should be!
This update took a couple of hours and I'm now wondering what benefits I can expect as at the moment things don't seem to have changed very much, alert from my personal preferences have reverted to what MS think they should be!
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One of my machines is on the MS early release program, they send a mail detailing the changes to Windows and MS365. Try a Google search if your really interested in the changes. Most big releases though are security or performance related.
On another note its always a good ides to run CCLeaner (or similar), its free, to tidy up the registry.
One of my machines is on the MS early release program, they send a mail detailing the changes to Windows and MS365. Try a Google search if your really interested in the changes. Most big releases though are security or performance related.
On another note its always a good ides to run CCLeaner (or similar), its free, to tidy up the registry.
I got this lap-top in Nov with windows 10 installed so I might have the update.
People always (some people) said not to have W10 installed. So I ignored all the free uploads I was offered and then, maybe last year, Microsoft stopped 'bothering' with W7/W8? and you either had to pay to get W10 or get a new lap-top.
So, yes, I think I'd be more likely to have updates than I used to be.
People always (some people) said not to have W10 installed. So I ignored all the free uploads I was offered and then, maybe last year, Microsoft stopped 'bothering' with W7/W8? and you either had to pay to get W10 or get a new lap-top.
So, yes, I think I'd be more likely to have updates than I used to be.