root Administrator Staff member Dec 28, 2019 559 65 Oct 21, 2020 #1 Looks like the Windows 10 October 2020 has been released. I’ve already upgraded and so far so good, no real issues Windows 10 October 2020 Update arrives: Nothing that will drop your jaw, but we've had enough of 2020's fun surprises anyway Steady as she goes for Microsoft as Edge turns up and Start gets a buffing www.theregister.com
Looks like the Windows 10 October 2020 has been released. I’ve already upgraded and so far so good, no real issues Windows 10 October 2020 Update arrives: Nothing that will drop your jaw, but we've had enough of 2020's fun surprises anyway Steady as she goes for Microsoft as Edge turns up and Start gets a buffing www.theregister.com
A anon96701537 Guest Oct 22, 2020 #2 my friend told me to wait a few weeks before doing the big updates to make sure they iron out the bugs is it worth doing that for this one?
my friend told me to wait a few weeks before doing the big updates to make sure they iron out the bugs is it worth doing that for this one?
P Philtrum Well-known member Jan 3, 2020 119 6 Oct 22, 2020 #3 It’s reasonably sound logic normally - Microsoft have definitely borked some of these feature updates. However for this latest one I believe they haven’t changed much so you should be safe to update It’s always worth taking a backup of your system before you start the update process though, just in case!
It’s reasonably sound logic normally - Microsoft have definitely borked some of these feature updates. However for this latest one I believe they haven’t changed much so you should be safe to update It’s always worth taking a backup of your system before you start the update process though, just in case!