How do I see what Version I have?Nothing here, on 1809
How do I see what Version I have?Nothing here, on 1809
How do I see what Version I have?
Until today no update.
Maybe it's better that way....
Thank you.If you want it, just manually install it my friend.
Or maybe you were just "lucky" those first few times. MS has always staggered large updates to deal with server requirements\, some people get them right away, some don't, it's pretty much just random who gets what, it means absolutely nothing if you don't this time and you have before.Thank you.
But its strange,it is the first time that an Windows 10 update takes so long in the last 3 years on my PC.All other major Build updates came on the day of release.
Thats maybe an sign.....
Or maybe you were just "lucky" those first few times. MS has always staggered large updates to deal with server requirements\, some people get them right away, some don't, it's pretty much just random who gets what, it means absolutely nothing if you don't this time and you have before.
If you really want it and can't wait for your PC to hit their next wave, then just download it manually, that's why that exists.
No, you literally just download their Update Assistant and let it run. It downloads the update and prepares it to install for you, you don't have to do anything at all other than open it and reboot when it asks.It's a bit of a pain to do it manually no?
No, you literally just download their Update Assistant and let it run. It downloads the update and prepares it to install for you, you don't have to do anything at all other than open it and reboot when it asks.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 <
On the Windows Update page in "Settings" on the right side you have the Line "Operating System Build-Info" - click on it please.
Got it today
It's a Samsung 850 EVO 250 SSD, and it's less than two years old
I had the 400Gb version of the same drive fail on me after about two years so it's possible. Mind you I kept the drive almost full to capacity the whole time which I now understand is not a good way to be treating SSDs so maybe that had something to do with it.
As for the update... Why are you making such a big deal about it? Is there anything from the update that you really, really want? If so then create a backup image of your boot disk, install the update from the website, and see what happens. If not, then just wait for it to be pushed to your computer by Microsoft, just like 99.9% of the rest of the world do.
For those who want it, the 1903 update should be available to everybody now.
1903 is generally safe and stable. It probably won't break anything, depending on your setup.So it's safe and won't break anything?