Windows 10: New finding reveals name of Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 10 update

Discus and support New finding reveals name of Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 10 update in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; According to new findings, Microsoft is planning to reuse its old naming scheme for the next Windows 10 update. The software giant has not yet... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by WinLatest, Jan 25, 2019.

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    New finding reveals name of Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 10 update


    According to new findings, Microsoft is planning to reuse its old naming scheme for the next Windows 10 update. The software giant has not yet officially named its next Windows 10 update, but the name ‘Windows 10 April 2019 Update’ has been spotted in latest Windows 10 19H1 builds.

    Microsoft’s next update to Windows 10 is internally codenamed ’19H1′. A new finding today revealed that the name of the new operating system is April 2019 Update.

    The past two major Windows 10 updates have been named April 2018 Update and October 2018 Update respectively. There were rumours which claimed that Microsoft had been considering changing its Windows 10 update naming scheme, but it appears that the company won’t adopt a new naming scheme with next update.

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    In Windows 10 19H1 preview builds, if you run the PowerShell command Get-VMHostSupportedVersion, it will list the name of all of the supported versions of Windows 10, and it also displays the name ‘Windows 10 April 2019 Update’.

    The preview build of this Windows 10 19H1 (April 2019 Update) rolled out to users yesterday and it mostly comes with bug fixes to various features. Windows 10 April 2019 Update will introduce Windows Sandbox, Reserved Storage, Light Theme, Start Menu improvements, and more.

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    WinLatest, Jan 25, 2019
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  2. Microsoft Decreasing Windows 10 Updates Downtime in Fall Creators Update

    If you're a standard Windows user, you probably find Windows updates something of a pain - especially when they force you to reboot your PC after they're installed. But imagine you own a business that constantly has its machines up and running, but also requires the latest security upgrades; each minute of downtime for installing such updates is lost revenue. Because of that issue, which companies brought to Microsoft's attention over the years, the company is streamlining its update process, decreasing the amount of update steps that need to be taken offline (which means less time waiting for the machines to become available to use following an update.)


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    Usually, in updating your Windows system, there are two phases: an "online" phase, in which your PC automatically checks for new updates and actively downloads required system files while allowing you to keep using the computer for various tasks. The second "offline" phase is where the bulk of the work occurs during the update process, and doesn't allow the user to make use of the machine while this process is taking place (read reboot update sequences, for instance.) With Microsoft's latest streamlining process, two steps that previously took place during the "offline" phase will migrate to the online phase. Namely, 1) user content (apps/settings/configurations) back-up and the laying down of new OS files (Windows Image [WIM] process.)

    Microsoft's Jason Howard, in a blog post for the upcoming Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, said that "By moving the old offline portions of the upgrade process to the online phase, upgrades will appear to take longer if you're watching or timing the progress. We didn't want to sacrifice usability for offline time so the upgrade processes are run at a lower priority to provide for best performance."

    Sources: Microsoft Feedback Hub, Via HotHardware
     
    Raevenlord, Jan 25, 2019
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  3. desennium Win User
    Microsoft Windows 10 Fall Creators Update Available Today

    Microsoft released Windows 10, code named "Threshold 1," a little over two years ago. As of May of this year, there were approximately 500 million Windows 10 devices worldwide. Originally, Microsoft predicted that Windows 10 would be installed on 1 billion devices by mid-2018. When released, Windows 10 gained huge adoption from those running Windows 7 from the "free-upgrade program" which lasted one year.

    Since then however, installations have slowly declined and in July of last year, Microsoft admitted that they would miss their projected goal of 1 billion devices. Since its release, Windows 10 has had three major update releases with "Threshold 2," in 2015, "Anniversary Update," in 2016, "Creators Update" in April of this year and today marks the release of Microsoft's fourth major feature update to its operating system, dubbed "Fall Creators Update," version 1709.


    Today's update brings about many new features including:
    • OneDrive On demand (formerly known as OneDrive Placeholders introduced in WIndows 8.1) a way to keep track of your files stored on OneDrive from any of your devices without having to store them locally.
    • 'My People' Hub Integration makes it easier to stay in touch with people right from the taskbar
    • Story Remix gives you to the tools and the power to create content from your photos and videos to make memorable stories
    • Windows Mixed Reality brings a new generation of augmented reality where the real world meets the digital one.
    • Fluent Design System is Microsoft's new design that will take place over the next few years with each feature update. Microsoft intends to make all products and devices one user interface and it begins with the Fall Creators Update.

    Furthermore, Microsoft has made changes and brings privacy enhancements with today's update. The Fall Creators Update gives users more control of what information is being collected. Users will be greeted with the Privacy Statement on the setup process to get an idea of what information that entails. Microsoft is also adding two game anti-cheating systems, called TruePlay and Game Monitor, to address the problem of cheating similarly to what VAC (Valve Anti-Cheating) does for Steam.

    The Fall Creators Update is available today but will be rolled out in stages as usual. Newer devices most compatible with Windows 10 will receive the update first. The rollout will take several months before everyone is updated. However, if you don't see today's update you can use the Update Assistant Tool to manually update now, here.

    Source: Microsoft
     
    desennium, Jan 25, 2019
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  4. cadaveca Win User

    New finding reveals name of Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 10 update

    Microsoft to charge for Updates

    You need to find a new class, m'kay?

    Microsoft ALREADY charges for support calls. They will NEVER charge for a security update.. they'll be sued by nearly every corporation on the planet.
     
    cadaveca, Jan 25, 2019
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