In one month, the percentage of Windows 10 PCs running this spring’s feature update almost doubled, though it still lags behind older versions. Microsoft has focused its Windows 10 attention on ...
The company said it's starting the process of upgrading Windows 10 PCs running last year's April update and moving those PCs to the latest version of the operating system. Microsoft on Tuesday began ...
Microsoft appears ready to begin pushing PCs running Windows 10 version 1803 and earlier up to the latest feature release, Windows 10 version 1903. In May, Microsoft announced that come June it would ...
Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 version 1903 has now been added to the broad deployment channel and will be available to everyone via Windows Update. When Windows Feature Updates are first ...
This article is more than 6 years old. So should you be worried? Taking to Windows Docs, Microsoft has published a more detailed breakdown of what will happen, explaining that Windows 10 1803 will no ...
Microsoft officials said last month that they were putting AI algorithms in place that would automatically update those on older variants of Windows 10 to 1903, the May 2019 Update via Windows Update.
When Microsoft first announced the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, it announced some changes to the way that it will deliver feature updates. The big one is that they'll no longer install automatically ...
Microsoft has been known to force its Windows 10 users to update their machines; much to the chagrin of many customers. Though Microsoft's Windows 10 updates are usually fine and relatively stable, ...
Microsoft rolled out version 1903 of both Windows 10 and Windows Server on Tuesday, marking the latest "semiannual channel release" versions of both products. Version 1903 of Windows Server can be ...
The newest "semiannual channel release" versions of both Windows 10 and Windows Server are now generally available. Version 1903 of Windows Server can be accessed by volume license customers with ...
Picked up by TechDows, Microsoft has started to display a warning to all Windows 10 users running the 1803 build of the operating system. It reads: "You're currently ...
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