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Mandy,
So, for the time being, just fill in the model number and OS lines.
- If you click on the bottom-left of any of my posts, the "My computer" entry, then you'll see that I do just about the same myself.
- You can worry about other details later. I can see that dalchina has posted some guidance about this for you.
By the way, you will often be asked for the Version or Build number of Windows 10.
- Right-click on the Start button
- Select Run
- In it, enter winver
- In your specs OS line, enter everything in the line beginning Version and anything else you want such as Enterprise
- Here's mine- Version [mine is 20H2] refers to the latest half-yearly update "Feature update"
- Build number is in two parts - the 19042 also refers to the latest half-yearly update "Feature update" whereas the .868 shows the latest monthly "Cumulative update" I have installed.
- The para underneath includes the Edition name. Mine is Home.
I update my specs [OS line only] every month by updating the Version & Build numbers I've entered in that line. They show up in the block on the left of each one of my posts two lines above the Union Jack.
Windows 10 Home x64 Version 20H2 Build 19042.868
Naturally, it is entirely up to you but having all that info right there stops people having to ask me about it when I request assistance here which avoids delaying any useful guidance people might want to post.
By the way, while you are reading the various WUMgr reviews, note that Win10Guru is a highly respected member of TenForums called EdTittel. I think his review is the most informative of them all.
Toolkit Item Introducing Windows Update Manager - Win10Gurucorrected Toolkit Item Introducing Windows Update Manager - Win10Guru
All the best,
Denis
Last edited by Try3; 10 Apr 2021 at 23:32.