So did anyone get spring creators update?

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  1. Posts : 4,201
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       #21

    margrave55 said:
    Has there ever been a version of Windows that has gone through as many upgrades (formerly called service packs) as has Win 10?
    Win 7 had one.
    Win XP had two, I think.
    But this upcoming rev of Win 10 will be the fourth, right?
    So I wonder why people are referring to it as "stable"? It's the most unstable Windows of all!
    Maybe it's due to the fact that Microsoft has changed it's update model, The new model states that windows 10 will be the last ever windows but will have a rolling upgrade program, currently set at twice yearly.

    Unlike XPired, which was out of date technically before most companies even thought of using it Windows 10 is designed to evolve with hardware changes Even after the third Service pack XPired was incapable of supporting the cutting edge of hardware, It was actually only really usable for any serious work after SP2
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  2. Posts : 19,518
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       #22

    Barman58 said:
    Maybe it's due to the fact that Microsoft has changed it's update model, The new model states that windows 10 will be the last ever windows but will have a rolling upgrade program, currently set at twice yearly.

    Unlike XPired, which was out of date technically before most companies even thought of using it Windows 10 is designed to evolve with hardware changes Even after the third Service pack XPired was incapable of supporting the cutting edge of hardware, It was actually only really usable for any serious work after SP2
    No maybe, MS did change update model, it's not even remotely same as Service Packs, it's more like whole new OS every 6 month which gives them more flexibility. Most OF SPs for older systems were just a roll-up of all updates/fixes in preceding period with very little new if any.
    Although many wouldn't think so from an old geezer, i'm pretty fond of this new model and new stuff it brings, in fact so fond of it that I'm right on cutting edge with Skippy builds.
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  3. Posts : 15,484
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       #23

    NavyLCDR said:
    Rumor is that rollout begins on 4/10. Which makes sense since that will be a patch Tuesday.
    Why would they wait until the 4th of October :-D
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  4. Posts : 19,518
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       #24

    cereberus said:
    Why would they wait until the 4th of October :-D
    Us Navy > Month > Day.
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  5. Posts : 1,560
    Windows 10 Home 20H2 64-bit
       #25

    According to Brink it will be out April 18th. I guess that's a rumor too. It would be funny if they released in on friday... the 13th, next week.
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       #26

    Hi,
    Good for Freddie or is it Jason :/
    More appropriate would of been April 1st :)
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  7. Posts : 4,594
    Windows 10 Pro
       #27

    The rollout will begin April 10th.

    We are not here to hear people complain about getting the new update, or how it broke someone`s computer, etc.

    Let`s kill this thread right now. :)
    Last edited by AddRAM; 03 Apr 2018 at 13:00.
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  8. Posts : 1,680
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       #28

    Ok, corrected. So Win 10 NOT more unstable than XP. It's now just EQUALLY so. It won't be MORE unstable until the fall release. :)
    CountMike said:
    XP had 3 official Service Packs and numerous unofficial ones. There are unofficial (of course) update packs even for Win98. For W7 you can still get semi-official packs incorporating all the official and unofficial updates in KB format.
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  9. Posts : 19,518
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #29

    margrave55 said:
    Ok, corrected. So Win 10 NOT more unstable than XP. It's now just EQUALLY so. It won't be MORE unstable until the fall release. :)
    Depends on what you mean by "stable", if you mean overall system stability, it's more stable than any previous Windows. If you mean that it's being changed and updated more often than before it just goes for new builds twice a year, otherwise it's game as usual while older systems were officially supported. Occasional updates for bug fixing and security updates while build is officially supported. Also Windows defender receives multiple daily updates just as all other AVs do. The only difference is that those updates are practically mandatory and more difficult to pick and choose which ones to install or avoid.
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  10. Posts : 56,825
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #30

    Maybe this thread belongs in Chillout, Not General Support.
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