Microsoft shares information about the next Windows 10 update
After a long time of "stocking", Microsoft finally shared details about the next feature update for Windows 10 codenamed 19H2.
As expected, Windows 10 19H2 will not be 'shipped' with new or really big features. Instead, through this update, Microsoft wants to continue to focus on improving the user experience as well as providing better overall performance for the system.
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Windows 10 19H2 will be officially sent to users by the end of this year, and this will be a small release, serving as the perfect momentum for the more feature-rich version of 20H1 to be released next year. . However, Microsoft says users can also expect a significant improvement in system performance, as well as the quality and enterprise features in Windows 10 19H2, which are all extremely problematic. set with Windows at the present time.
Like other Windows 10 releases, the 19H2 update will be supported by Microsoft for 'warranty' within 30 months. Redmond plans to provide a 19H2 update for devices running on Windows 10 May 2019 Update version via new service technology, promising to ensure a more seamless installation process.
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For PCs running on Windows 10 version 1903, 19H2 will be installed as a monthly update, and this will make the new version setup less disruptive. In other words, the 19H2 update will be more like a service pack, which will not make major changes to the user interface and core features.
Besides, Microsoft is also likely to release Windows 10 19H2 Build 18362.10000 for Slow Ring Insiders, and this update will not contain anything new except for 2 'backstage' changes for manufacturers. Original parts (OEMs).
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One interesting thing is that Microsoft has said that Windows 10 19H2 will apply controlled feature rollout, to send new features to Insiders users when those features are available. Ready to use.
'Controlled Feature Rollout (CFR) is a new, more efficient way to gradually deploy new features by gradually increasing the number of features sent in a strictly controlled way,' a Microsoft representative said.
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