Microsoft is reportedly working more closely with hardware vendors to improve the experience of each upgrade. THE company will use technology artificialς intelligenceand machine learning to highlight potential problem areas before and after updates start rolling out.
Another important step that Microsoft will take in the near future is that it will begin to better explain to end users what prevents their devices from getting the latest operating system.
Although the actual plans of the company have not been revealed, Mary Jo Foley reports the following to ZDNet:
… Microsoft is also working to do what many users of Windows they ask: "Make blocking issues clearer and more tailored." Microsoft's goal is to provide its users with Windows 10 much more specific information about why their computers are excluded from receiving a specific update and offer them a notification that is specific but also actionable. None of my sources mention when this could have happened unfortunately, but at least it is on the list.
Windows 10 is designed to run on many different hardware and the list of possible hardware combinations is really huge.
Because of the above, Microsoft will need to do more troubleshooting before releasing any feature upgrades.
Perhaps with the release of new versions of the operating system less often, e.g. one version of Windows 10 per year, as previously rumored, the company will be able to manage the situation better.