Microsoft gets explicit about Windows 10 upgrade blockers
Relying in part on the telemetry it receives from Windows 10 computers, Microsoft is getting more aggressive in blocking PCs from getting problematic updates.
Relying in part on the telemetry it receives from Windows 10 computers, Microsoft is getting more aggressive in blocking PCs from getting problematic updates.
Frequent, large updates may have stopped companies with limited bandwidth from upgrading to Windows 10.
A "back-then-forward" model will govern patches starting with Windows 10 version 1809.
The smaller updates will make their debut with the release of Windows 10 version 1809, due in September.
IT admins surveyed by Susan Bradley, who moderates the PatchMangement.org mailing list, said Microsoft's current strategy is failing. So she took their concerns to Microsoft leaders, including CEO Satya Nadella, and asked them to make changes.
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Beginning with the upcoming spring update to the OS – likely to arrive in early April – users will find the upgrade process is faster.
The feature upgrade is now expected to be released in early April; Microsoft's naming convention drew some barbs on Twitter.
Based on the current progress for Windows 10 version 1809, due out this fall, it now looks like the spring update for the OS will arrive on April 3 or 10.
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