Microsoft he said a series of changes to collection of diagnostic data in Windows 10, with the aim of making the whole process a little easier for everyone.
Οι ρυθμίσεις που θα αναφέρουμε παρακάτω, προορίζονται προς το παρόν μόνο για τους Insiders των Windows που χρησιμοποιούν κάποιο build προεπισκόπησης των Windows 10. Έτσι δεν θα πρέπει να τις αναζητήσετε στην “σταθερή έκδοση” του λειτουργικού συστήματος που ίσως usesth.
With these changes, Microsoft is trying to remove a level telemetry while at the same time renaming the others. In existing Windows 10 builds, there are four different levels of diagnostic data:
Security
Basic
Enhanced
Full
Το επίπεδο ασφαλείας (Security) ισοδυναμεί σχεδόν με το πλήρες κλείσιμο των υπηρεσιών τηλεμετρίας, ενώ το Basic αποστέλλει στην εταιρεία μόνο τις βασικές πληροφορίες. Τα ενισχυμένα (Enhanced) και τα Full επίπεδα είναι αυτά που επιτρέπουν την αποστολή περισσότερων δεδομένων στη Microsoft για analysis.
With the release of Windows 10 build 19577, Microsoft seems to have removed the Enhanced data collection setting, leaving us with three different levels, which are renamed. Thus, according to the new approach:
Level of Diagnosis |
Old Name |
New Name |
0 | Security | Diagnostic Data Off |
1 | Basic | Required Diagnostic Data |
2 | Enhanced | - |
3 | Full | Optional Diagnostic Data |
The new names explain the purpose of each level from the beginning, allowing users to know what data is being collected and sent to Microsoft.
Because the changes are made in this latest preview version of Windows 10, devices that were running on the Enhanced level will no longer be able to receive updates, except if users manually switch to the optional diagnostic data level (formerly known as Full).
So, technically, if your device uses the Enhance level, you need to change to the "Full" setting to be able to upgrade to new builds. Otherwise, your system will crash into Windows 10 build 19577.
"If you are a corporate customer and choose to send Optional Diagnostic Data, we will provide more detailed Group Policy settings in the future to adjust the data collected by your organization. We will release additional information about the revised diagnostic policies as we approach public release, ”says Microsoft.
To change the diagnostic data settings, follow the path (if you are enrolled in the program Windows Insider):
Settings - Privacy - Diagnostics - Send optional diagnostic data - Optional
Your system will need to be restarted to save your changes.
Similar settings are required for AAD and field-connected devices, where the optional level must be enabled.
According to the standard Microsoft program, the upcoming fixed version containing these changes should be released in April or May.