Microsoft is getting ready to introduce the Windows 10 Anniversary Update sometime in July, and while work on this project advances at a fast pace, the corporation is also looking to upgrade as many buyers as possible from the RTM construct released in July to November Update. At this point, the 1511 model, also called the November Update, is the newest stable release of Windows 10, but it's no secret that some stick with the 10420 make that was launched by Microsoft as RTM in July 2015. And in order to move as many customers as possible to November Update and then prepare them for the Anniversary Update, the organization has launched a Windows 10 patch called KB3159635, whose role is to download the necessary files and start the installer of 1511. "Hundreds of millions of Windows 10 consumers are functioning the Windows 10 November update (model 1511). However, a few systems have not had the November update installed," Microsoft explains. "To help keep all Windows 10 systems secure and provide the most recent features and improvements, the Windows 10 Update Assistant downloads and starts the setup for Windows 10 variation 1511. The Windows 10 Update Assistant will be deployed in phases to microsoft windows 10 desktops that have not yet had the November update installed." If you're jogging Windows 10 Pro, Education or Enterprise with options to defer updates activated, you won't get this patch, so it's mostly aimed at Home consumers. Microsoft recommends everyone to install the November Update as soon as possible and says that even if you aren't getting this new patch, you can do so via Windows Update. There are several important features available in this release along with significant stability and usability improvements, so there is certainly clearly no reason to delay the transition if you're still on the RTM make.
Related Articles -
windows,
|