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Post by windy on May 2, 2018 16:05:46 GMT -5
The latest Windows 10 update is available for install as of May 1. If it hasn't installed on your Win 10 computer, it soon will. It's a rather lengthy update, a couple hours from start to finish, and for the most part it's trouble free and should install without issue. It will leave a copy of your previous windows installation on your C drive in a folder called "Windows.old" if you need to go back for any reason. I've never had a reason to use it, but it's there for those that run into issues . Then Windows.old folder is quite large and takes up several GBs of disk space, but will auto-remove after a month, or you can use your disk cleanup, cleanup system files program to remove it if your want. Here's an article related to the subject. www.howtogeek.com/223821/what-is-the-windows.old-folder-and-how-do-you-delete-it/
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Post by Admin on May 2, 2018 16:09:55 GMT -5
Thanks for the headsup, haven't seen it yet
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Post by windy on May 2, 2018 16:27:32 GMT -5
On all our PCs, I went into Windows update, clicked on "check for updates", and it found it and initialized.
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Post by curt on May 2, 2018 18:17:59 GMT -5
I am a Microsoft beta tester and a Windows insider and have had version 1803 OS build 17134.5 for a while now and can happily say it is working perfectly.
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Post by Admin on May 3, 2018 9:28:55 GMT -5
Started it last night so it ran overnight, all good here.
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