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JackPlatt
Dear Users,
Although Windows 10's newest Update, Build 1803 is available now through Windows Update, general users may want to wait until it is offered through automatic Windows Update. The reason for the wait is to insure that your computer and processor are ready for this release, and that any bugs with older computers are squashed. If you update manually, there is no guarantee that Build 1803 may meet the specs with your older equipment. This is even more likely to be true if your computer running Windows 10 has an older processor.
The newest computers will be updated first through automatic Windows Update and than trickle down to older systems beginning next Tuesday, May 8th, 2017.
If anything is wrong above, please correct in reply.
Jack
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Although Windows 10's newest Update, Build 1803 is available now through Windows Update, general users may want to wait until it is offered through automatic Windows Update. The reason for the wait is to insure that your computer and processor are ready for this release, and that any bugs with older computers are squashed. If you update manually, there is no guarantee that Build 1803 may meet the specs with your older equipment. This is even more likely to be true if your computer running Windows 10 has an older processor.
The newest computers will be updated first through automatic Windows Update and than trickle down to older systems beginning next Tuesday, May 8th, 2017.
If anything is wrong above, please correct in reply.
Jack
Continue reading...