The latest version of Windows 10 in version 1809, or the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, is now available to "advanced users" according to Microsoft.
Microsoft started rolling out the update in early October 2018, but stopped making it available through Windows Update λόγω σφαλμάτων που διέγραφαν archives.
In the weeks that followed, a bunch of bugs were announced: there were sound issues and bluescreens, problems with fonts, mapped disks and drivers screen by Intel.
Microsoft took about six weeks to re-release Windows 10 in the 1809 version in November of 2018. The company later released a cumulative update of Windows 10 in December, which corrected additional bugs.
Yesterday, December 17, 2018, Microsoft announced that the Windows 10 October 2018 Update is again available to everyone. But the update still excludes some devices with AMD Radeon HD2000 and HD4000 graphics chips, devices with TrendMicro software, or devices with certain software versions driving Intel display.
Microsoft says on the Windows 10 Update History in the 1809 version:
Rollout Status as of December 17, 2018: Windows 10, version 1809, is now fully available to advanced users who choose to install it manually from "Check for updates" via Windows Update.
So a click on "check for updates" will install Windows 10 October 2018 Update.
Do you have to update?
You might want to wait a little longer for the update. Microsoft said the update is for advanced users. The company may automatically release the update but did not reveal when.
If you are bold and want to update, make a backup of your system before proceeding.
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