Microsoft posted a reminder about this back in February but consider this as a final public service announcement from our side too: Windows 10 version 20H2 will reach end of servicing today, May 10, ...
With Windows 10 version 1909 - that is running on 11% of PCs - reaching the end of support next week, Microsoft has removed all blockers preventing users from updating to versions 2004 and 20H2.
That's the sound of Microsoft's update servers, counting down to the public release of Windows 10 version 20H2, aka the October 2020 Update. It's also an accurate description of the new release ...
Microsoft on Thursday announced that Windows 10 version 20H2 has been released for testing in preparation for a coming commercial release in the fall, known as the "general availability" release.
The change in the Start Menu adds more transparency to the tiles which matches the color scheme of the app. This makes your favorite apps easier to discover. Also, you can change the color of the menu ...
The color blue is thought to have a calming effect on people, and it is widely reported that Microsoft purposely chose it for that reason, for crashing errors in ...
In a nutshell: Microsoft started rolling out the latest Windows 10 feature update---Windows 10 version 20H2---at the end of last month, but an SSD compatibility problem means not everyone is able to ...
Microsoft is ready to offer commercial customers a taste of Windows 10 20H2, aka version 2009, and is promising a "remarkably fast update" for PCs on Windows 10 2004. The faster update for PCs on ...
Following the launch of May 2020 Update (version 2004) in May, Microsoft is now preparing the next version of Windows 10 called "version 20H2". This update is currently available for beta testing with ...
Microsoft on Tuesday announced the "semiannual channel" release of Windows 10 version 20H2, otherwise known as the "October 2020 Update," and it also released Windows Server version 20H2. Little was ...
Windows 10 enthusiasts and power users who want to get the 20H2 version of the OS on their computer will be happy to learn that Microsoft has made it available for commercial pre-release validation.