Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Windows 10 October 2020 Update Released!



A  gradual release of the Windows 10 October 2020 update has begun today!  If you are anxious to move to this new version, see this article on How to get the Windows 10 October 2020 Update, although it would be advisable to check the Known issues first.  With an older device, you may want to wait until it is offered.  However, my 2008 PC has not had any issues with the Insider Builds.  

As always, before making changes to your PC, make a backup.

Examples of New Features:

The new Microsoft Edge is now the default version of Edge and includes an embedded Internet Explorer 11 mode that launches IE in an Edge tab. IE Mode is only for intranet sites and is an interim only until sites update for the new browser.

Some of the new features include a change to the Start Menu which shows off Microsoft's Fluent Design icons.  It also improves support for Light and Dark modes.

The new version also includes further Settings migration from the Control Panel. With this release, most of the changes are in the System section. For example. by going to Settings > System > Display > Advanced display settings, you can change refresh rates.  A feature I particularly like is the new option to copy system details from the About section.  This makes it easier to provide system information when requesting assistance.

When doing a new Windows10 install, there is an improved set of default applications on the taskbar. If you're logging in with a Microsoft account, Windows 10 uses your choice of services and devices to pin icons.  For those using an Android phone and have it linked to your Windows account, it will automatically pin Your Phone.  Note, however, if updating an existing install,the  taskbar icons won't change.

Illustrated examples of some of the changes in the update can be seen at Bleeping Computer in Windows 10 20H2 is released, here are the new features.


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