Windows 10 – you will be required to make the updates!

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Windows 10 Uopdate
Windows 10 Uopdate

As of December 2020, Microsoft will start to force the upgrade of some computers to Windows 10 version 1909 or version 2004. This if they have not updated their PCs manually. The change comes after Microsoft announced that it will end support for Windows 10 version 1903, including Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro. That is, even if you don’t want to, you’ll be forced to make updates for Windows 10!

Windows 10- you have to do the updates!

It may not be a concern for most users eventually. It has been two months since Microsoft started alerting users. However, this company also revealed that it was going to start forcing updates. Even if the user doesn’t want to. And this one?

If you’re using Windows 10 version 1903, you’ll need to upgrade to version 1909 later this month. However, if Windows 10 version 1909 is used, it is forcibly updated to Windows 10 version 2004. That is, May 2020 update. This is in the spring of next year.

Remember that it is not possible to block mandatory updates unless you want to tamper with the Windows registry or Group Policy.

Microsoft is already warning…

Microsoft is already warning users about these forced updates. All through a new notification on the Windows Update page. The process is expected to start this week and expand over the next month.

Everything happens in a phased manner. Still, if you haven’t been installing updates, these new features will come to you.

However, since we are talking about updates, the big Windows 10 December update is now available. All supported versions of this operating system have arrived. So, who has Windows 10 version 20H2, 2004, 1909, and 1903 is entitled to this novelty. Although most things appear to be related to security, Microsoft has resolved some undocumented issues. Especially when users were trying to upgrade or recover the PC.

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