Windows 10 May 2019 Update: New update method

The upcoming Microsoft Windows 10 operating system that will be released in May 2019 (Windows 10 May 2019 Update) will come with improvements in the way updates are distributed to end users.

There will also be a new option “download and ” in Windows Update.

Windows 10 May 2019 Update
In previous versions, the features of Windows 10 came with the rest of Microsoft's updates, such as the monthly cumulative updates.

Microsoft allowed users to receive updates to new features manually with a single click on Windows Update. This method, however, meant that any kind of update could be installed immediately (security update, cumulative update via Patch Tuesday, and new feature updates).

But from the upcoming release (Windows 10 May 2019 Update), Microsoft will separate feature updates from other updates, and Windows Update will have a new option that according to the company will be called "download and install now".

In other words, checking for updates in Windows Update will allow you to install all available cumulative updates without also downloading any new feature updates.

“Windows will automatically start updating for a new feature update if your version of Windows 10 is nearing the end of the operative. We'll let you know when a feature update is available and ready for your machine. All Windows 10 devices with a supported version will continue to receive monthly updates automatically.” he says Microsoft.

By the end of May, computers running Windows 10 in version 1803 (April 2018 Update) or version 1809 (October 2018 Update) will also have the same option, according to Microsoft.

Microsoft explains that the upcoming Windows 10 19H1 will include “improved update orchestration”, which means that app updates from and Windows updates will upgrade when you are not working on your system.

The Windows 10 May 2019 update will be released at the end of next month.

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