Windows 10: Microsoft admits normal users are just testing updates for them.

Discus and support Microsoft admits normal users are just testing updates for them. in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; "These are preview releases, primarily for commercial customers and advanced users “seeking” updates. These updates have only non-security fixes. The... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by ericslowik, Jan 20, 2019.

  1. Microsoft admits normal users are just testing updates for them.



    "These are preview releases, primarily for commercial customers and advanced users “seeking” updates. These updates have only non-security fixes. The intent of these releases is to provide visibility into, and enable testing of, the non-security fixes that will be included in the next Update Tuesday release. Advanced users can access the “C” and “D” releases by navigating to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and clicking the “Check for updates” box."

    Wait, what?

    I wonder how many of the 700 million Windows 10 users don't realize they are potential "seekers," which effectively translates to beta-testers. Certainly those folks who tried to get the latest updates for their PCs by manually initiating the process, only to have documents wiped out of existence or flagship Microsoft laptops broken didn't realize it.

    :)
     
    ericslowik, Jan 20, 2019
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  2. btarunr Win User

    Microsoft to Test Windows 7 Update System

    Having propagated Windows 7 RC to a sizable amount of users, Microsoft has created an ideal environment to test the operating system's update system. To test it, Microsoft will release up to ten mock updates this week, starting from Tuesday. The updates do not affect the system in any way, except that they are used by Microsoft to test how the update system itself is able to deal with the various kinds of updates to the OS and its components, in various scenarios generated by people's different hardware configurations and software environments.

    These however, won't be the first updates Windows 7 RC received so far. On May 7, Microsoft released a critical-update that fixes an important stability issue with the 32-bit version of Windows 7 RC. Most mock-updates will install automatically. A certain mock-update will also test a notification feature. This particular update will not install automatically, but rather the user will be prompted to install it (which is what is being tested). To decline from testing the updates, users must toggle Automatic Updates to a setting other than what the OS recommends. Under the hood, the mock-updates simply replace system files with their exact duplicates that are downloaded, hence the system isn't affected in any way. Tests such as these will help Microsoft come up with a much more stable OS when it finally releases.

    Sources: WindowsTeamBlog, PC World
     
    btarunr, Jan 20, 2019
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  3. OSdevr Win User
    Microsoft Windows 10 Fall Creators Update Available Today

    Oh dear they're still pushing that. I STILL don't like the metro tiles and stuff!
     
    OSdevr, Jan 20, 2019
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  4. Sasqui Win User

    Microsoft admits normal users are just testing updates for them.

    Overclocking / Undervolting guide for Vega 56 or 64?

    Here's a quick laundry list:

    List of software to use for overclocking and testing
    Examples:
    Wattman (and how to find and use it, like an overview, including profiles)
    Unigine Valley or Heaven (use this for quick testing while changing settings in Wattman and checking for stability / artifacts) ...just suggesting this
    How to monitor cores / mem speeds and temps during testing (I've seen screen overlays, and others using GPUz)

    Step-by step overclocking in Wattman
    Fan speeds
    Power limit
    Temp limit
    Voltages
    Core speeds
    Memory speeds
     
    Sasqui, Jan 20, 2019
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